Website Management in Cloud Sites
Cloud Sites streamlines the process of launching and scaling websites without the hassle of server administration. Whether you are running Linux or Windows applications, this hub covers the essential management tasks you need. You will learn how to create new websites and subdomains, install a CMS like WordPress, manage PHP, and secure your traffic with SSL. We also provide technical guides for advanced configurations, such as managing cron jobs, finding file paths, and optimizing your site’s caching.
Cloud Sites Website Management Articles
Use these resources to launch new sites, configure DNS records, and manage advanced settings for your applications.
Cloud Sites File Path
Read more: Cloud Sites File PathWhile configuring some web applications in Cloud Sites, you might need to provide the absolute path, full path, or web root for your website. No matter if you’re using Linux or Windows, it’s easy to find your website’s filepath in Cloud Sites. If you don’t know whether you need the Linux or Windows path, consult…
Cloud Sites IP Addresses for Whitelisting
Read more: Cloud Sites IP Addresses for WhitelistingWhen you are using the Cloud Sites platform, a third-party vendor might require an outbound IP address in order to add your domain to their safe list. Because sites do not get a dedicated IP address by default, you must provide the vendor with a list of potential outbound IP addresses. The outbound IP addresses…
Cloud Sites Operating Systems: Linux vs. Windows
Read more: Cloud Sites Operating Systems: Linux vs. WindowsCloud Sites allows you to choose the technology type (Linux, Windows, PHP, .NET, etc) at set up or at a later time. Instructions for changing the technology type for both new and existing sites are included.
Cloud Sites Raw Logs
Read more: Cloud Sites Raw LogsEnable Raw logs in Cloud Sites to use the information to help with code optimization or troubleshooting situations.
Cloud Sites Testing URLs
Read more: Cloud Sites Testing URLsCloud Sites control panel provides you with a test URL. Test your site and verify everything works, before changing the DNS.
Configure WordPress Multisite on Cloud Sites
Read more: Configure WordPress Multisite on Cloud SitesTo use WordPress Multisite on Cloud Sites, start by setting up WordPress Multisite and making the necessary global configuration changes. Afterward, implement the specific configuration changes required for Cloud Sites to ensure everything functions correctly.
Connection Timed Out in Cloud Sites
Read more: Connection Timed Out in Cloud SitesThis article provides troubleshooting tips for a connection timed out in Cloud Sites.
Create a Cron Job in Cloud Sites
Read more: Create a Cron Job in Cloud SitesCreating Cron jobs in Cloud Sites or scheduled tasks is easy when using the Crons section in the Cloud Sites control panel.