Change Your FTP Password in Cloud Sites
This article will show you how to change your FTP user passwords in Cloud Sites.
This article will show you how to change your FTP user passwords in Cloud Sites.
Recover lost files in Cloud Sites. Learn how to access emergency FTP snapshots via the hidden .snapshot folder to restore your website content.
In Cloud Sites, you can choose what folders specific FTP users can access. When you create FTP users, you choose this folder access and you can adjust access at any time.
Cloud Sites control panel provides you with a test URL. Test your site and verify everything works, before changing the DNS.
Follow these steps to create a cron to back up your MSSQL databases.
Disable a scheduled Cron job in your Cloud Sites control panel by deactivating the Cron or deleting it entirely.
Creating Cron jobs in Cloud Sites or scheduled tasks is easy when using the Crons section in the Cloud Sites control panel.
Create a manual backup of your MariaDB database from the Cloud Sites control panel.
This article will show you how to change database user passwords in Cloud Sites.
You can easily limit access to database users that you don’t want to have permissions to change the content of your database. Regardless if you have MSSQL or MariaDB, you have this functionality in just a few simple steps. This article will walk you through file permissions in MSSQL and MariaDB.
This tutorial will walk you through the steps to create your backups so you can relax knowing that your site is being backed up on a regular basis.
While 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 a web developer or the web application vendor, or contact us for a recommendation.