Author: Amy Myers
Amy is a Linux support technician with Liquid Web and Nexcess, with expertise in customer service. She considers expanding upon and sharing knowledge as one of life's top priorities. She is an avid technology and art fan.
This tutorial will provide instructions on how to migrate a WordPress site from any other server or a local installation to a new cPanel & WHM server. Even if you’re not switching hosting plans, this can be useful if you’re developing a website on a different server from the production server.
Linux Malware Detect (LMD), also known as Maldet, is a free and open source malware scanner designed for shared Linux environments. It is developed and released under the GNU GPLv2 license. The environments LMD is used on have multiple tenants running different software on a single Linux distribution.
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) currently. However, it does require regular updates to ensure full functionality and best performance. When performing updates, it's always recommended to have a separate clone of the site in a staging environment to test patches and updates for compatibility with your site and plugins.
How To Set up an SSH Key for SFTP in SiteWorx
In this tutorial, we’ll describe how to create and set up SSH keys for SFTP connections to remote servers using the Interworx control panel. Siteworx is a part of the Interworx control panel that grants you the ability to monitor bandwidth, disk space, email, database information, and other critical information relating to your hosted websites within the same Unix account.
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