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.
Create a Domain Alias in Cloud Sites
Read more: Create a Domain Alias in Cloud SitesIt’s easy to set up a domain alias in Cloud Sites. A common use for is to have mysite.com and mysite.net show the same information.
Create a Subdomain in Cloud Sites
Read more: Create a Subdomain in Cloud SitesCloud Sites treats subdomains as its own website. You can create them the same way you create any other website.
Create a Website in Cloud Sites
Read more: Create a Website in Cloud SitesCreate websites via the Cloud Sites control panel and begin to develop and manage them.
Disable a Cron Job in Cloud Sites
Read more: Disable a Cron Job in Cloud SitesDisable a scheduled Cron job in your Cloud Sites control panel by deactivating the Cron or deleting it entirely.
Handling High Traffic Events in Cloud Sites
Read more: Handling High Traffic Events in Cloud SitesThe Cloud Sites environment is designed to scale automatically from small to large volumes of traffic. Even with this functionality in place, you know your business best. If you are expecting an increase in traffic to your website, please contact our Support team for additional assistance.
Installing a CMS in Cloud Sites
Read more: Installing a CMS in Cloud SitesAdding a CMS to your Cloud Sites account is straightforward. This tutorial guides you through installing WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal quickly. For existing CMS, migrate via plugin or FTP after setting up the new site in your account.
Manage DNS in Cloud Sites
Read more: Manage DNS in Cloud SitesManaging DNS records is a critical part of web hosting. The process for Cloud Sites is somewhat different due to Alias DNS record implementation.
PHP for Cloud Sites
Read more: PHP for Cloud SitesManage PHP on Cloud Sites. Learn to update memory limits, configure WordPress settings, and display SVG images correctly for your applications.