Using rsync to Sync Local and Remote Systems
Discover how to sync local and remote systems using the Linux rsync utility. Learn basic commands, remote SSH transfers, and using alternate ports.
Discover how to sync local and remote systems using the Linux rsync utility. Learn basic commands, remote SSH transfers, and using alternate ports.
Installing the PHP Extension for Memcached is a simple process, this tutorial will show installation for Ubuntu operating systems. The installation is done through the command line using apt-get.
To make sure your Cloud Site has the highest performance possible, a single FTP user can’t have more than 10 FTP client connections. When you hit this limit, you will see an error message.
Cloud Sites Windows clusters use specific data types that may introduce errors for some custom applications. The following is a work around for this known issue.
Let’s take a look at how to delete files and directories within the File Manager in Plesk. Deleting them takes just a few clicks.
File permissions define access to files and folders on a server or website. Plesk provides permissions functionality within the File Manager, allowing you to adjust permissions without using the command line.
Learn to permanently delete files and folders using cPanel’s File Manager. We’ll show you how and remind you to back up your important data first.
Edit website code directly in your browser. Learn how to use the Cloud Sites File Manager to modify HTML, CSS, and PHP files without an FTP client.
The PHP memory_limit sets a cap on memory use per script, preventing server crashes from scripts consuming excessive RAM.
This guide walks you through adding a new user on a Linux server, setting their password, and granting `sudo` privileges from the command line.
Seeing a privacy error for cPanel, WHM, or Plesk? Your server is likely using a self-signed SSL certificate, which browsers don’t automatically trust.
Changing the password in your cPanel account is a simple process and only takes a few moments. This tutorial covers only the main password, any other users created will still have the same passwords and access.