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Manage your server without the command line. A control panel (GUI) helps you manage domains, email, and security. Compare cPanel, Plesk, and InterWorx.

A Control Panel is a web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that simplifies the administration of a server or website. Instead of requiring you to interact directly with the command line (which can be complex and intimidating for many), a control panel provides a user-friendly interface to perform common server management tasks.

They can be useful for:

  • Website and Domain Management: Easily add, remove, and manage websites, domains, subdomains, and DNS settings.
  • Email Management: Create email accounts, set up forwarders, autoresponders, and manage spam filters.
  • Database Management: Manage databases and users, and work directly with your data using phpMyAdmin.
  • File Management: Upload, download, edit, and manage files on the server through a web-based file manager.
  • Security Features: Configure firewalls, manage SSL certificates, and set up password protections.
  • Software Installation: Quickly install popular applications like WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal with a few clicks.
  • Resource Monitoring: View server resource usage (CPU, RAM, disk space) to identify potential issues.
  • Backup and Restoration: Schedule and perform backups of server data and easily restore them if needed.

Essentially, a control panel abstracts away the complexities of command-line operations, and overall website or server management. They make managing your online resources more accessible to a wider range of users, from beginners to experienced administrators who want to streamline their workflow.

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At Liquid Web, we provide different Control Panel options depending on the underlying product, and or operating system.

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