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Each dedicated server includes a base speed of 1 Gbps in the standard pricing plan. You can choose between different traffic options (limited or unlimited) and speeds up to 10 Gbps. Internet Options 1 Gbps / 30 TB (FREE!): This is the default option, included in the price. It offers a 1 [ ... ]
A 502 Bad Gateway message indicates that one server received an invalid response from another. Essentially, you've connected with some kind of intermediary device (like an edge server) that should fetch all the bits you need to load the page. Something in that process went wrong, and the message [ ... ]
Creating a MySQL database in cPanel is a simple and necessary process for managing web applications and websites that require data storage in a MySQL database. Follow the steps below to set up a database in cPanel: Creating the Database Log in to your cPanel account with your access [ ... ]
When using web hosting services, it's essential to understand and correctly configure the settings to connect to your server via FTP (for file management) and via IMAP, POP3, and SMTP (for email). Correct configuration ensures efficient and secure communication. Settings for FTP ConnectionFTP [ ... ]
WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems for websites. Installing WordPress on a hosting server can be done in 2 ways: Automatic installation via cPanel (Softaculous/WPToolkit) and Manual installation by uploading WordPress files. Automatic WordPress Installation via [ ... ]
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is a protocol used for transmitting hypermedia documents, such as HTML files. This protocol is intended for communication between web browsers and web servers, but it can certainly be used for other purposes, such as communication between two devices or [ ... ]
Dedicated Server PreparationIPHost servers utilize powerful models such as HP ProLiant DL360/380 Gen10, offering a wide range of CPU/RAM/SSD/HDD configurations, with RAID redundancy. Network connectivity is available up to 10 Gbps, with 30 TB of monthly traffic included in the available tariff [ ... ]
Transferring a website might seem like a complicated task, but with the correct steps, the process becomes much simpler. This technical guide will help you migrate a website from one hosting provider to another, focusing on using cPanel on the new server and transferring files via [ ... ]
Restoring a website is a fairly common process, and this can be triggered by certain issues, such as accidental deletion of an important file, incorrectly made modifications, critical errors, or cyberattacks. Restoring the website from cPanel Connect to cPanel and access Backup from the Files [ ... ]
An FTP (File Transfer Protocol) account allows transferring files between a computer and a web server, thus enabling website file management. Every hosting account automatically has an existing FTP account upon creation. The access details for this FTP account are provided in an email titled Login [ ... ]
In web hosting, the Document Root is the folder on the server where the files for a specific domain or subdomain are stored. It is the directory that the web server uses to serve your website’s content when someone visits your domain in a browser.For example: The Document Root for the primary [ ... ]
The allow_url_fopen directive in PHP allows functions like fopen(), file_get_contents(), and include() to access remote files using HTTP or FTP protocols. This setting is often required for applications that fetch external data, such as RSS feeds or APIs.If your hosting account uses cPanel, [ ... ]
The 504 Gateway Timeout error is an HTTP status code that indicates a server acting as a gateway or proxy did not receive a timely response from an upstream server. This error commonly occurs when one server is waiting for a response from another server, but that response is delayed or never [ ... ]
What does the 505 error mean?The 505 error, often displayed as Error 505 HTTP Version Not Supported, is an HTTP response status code that indicates the server does not support, or refuses to support, the HTTP protocol version used in the request.This means that while the server understands the [ ... ]
At IPHOST, we provide reliable and secure web hosting services with cPanel as the control panel. This environment is tailored for websites and applications built using PHP and PHP-based frameworks.Supported Software on Shared HostingOur shared hosting infrastructure fully supports: PHP [ ... ]
What does the 501 error mean?The 501 error, often displayed as Error 501 Not Implemented, is an HTTP response status code that indicates the server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request. In other words, the server either does not recognize the request method or lacks [ ... ]
Sometimes when adding multiple domains to your hosting account in cPanel, they may unintentionally point to the same website, displaying identical content across different domains. This can lead to confusion, SEO penalties due to duplicate content, and branding inconsistencies.This article explains [ ... ]
There are few things more frustrating for a website owner than a slow-loading site. Not only does it create a poor user experience, but it also negatively impacts your search engine rankings and conversion rates. If you're running your website on a cPanel-based hosting plan, you have a lot of [ ... ]
If you're building a web application using a Python backend (for example, with Flask or Django), you might wonder if it's possible to host it on a traditional shared web hosting platform that uses cPanel. The short answer is: not directly.Shared Hosting with cPanel Supports PHP, Not PythonMost [ ... ]
If visitors to your website are frequently seeing the message "Checking your browser before accessing..." or similar verification pages from Cloudflare, this usually means that certain Cloudflare protection features are active. In some cases, this can continue even after removing Cloudflare at the [ ... ]
A corporate email account uses your own domain name (e.g., yourname@yourcompany.com) instead of generic providers like Gmail or Yahoo. It not only enhances your brand’s professionalism, but also gives you greater control over your email communications.If your website is hosted on a server with [ ... ]
When your website, hosting control panel (cPanel), and corporate email are all inaccessible at once, it can be alarming. However, this situation is not uncommon and often has a logical explanation. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you identify and resolve the issue.1. Check Internet [ ... ]
For the administration and management of a website on a hosting server, it is critical to know in which directories files and scripts should be placed for the site to function correctly. The directory structure might seem a bit complicated at first, but a clear understanding will help in efficient [ ... ]
Creating a backup of your website is essential and beneficial for the security and overall stability of your website in case of errors, cyberattacks, or other unforeseen issues. A backup includes all website files and the database. Creating a Backup via cPanel Log in to cPanel and access the [ ... ]
When choosing the right pricing plan, it is important to understand several aspects of your hosting project. 1. Determining the type of hosting you need In general, we offer the following types of hosting services: Shared Hosting: Multiple websites share the same server resources. Suitable [ ... ]
What does the 503 error mean?The 503 error can appear as Error 503 Service Unavailable and is an HTTP response code indicating that the server is not ready to handle an HTTP request. Mostly, this error is caused by server maintenance or server overload. During maintenance, server administrators [ ... ]
What does the 500 error mean?The 500 error can appear on a web page as 500 Internal Server Error. This is an HTTP response indicating the detection of an unexpected condition that prevented the fulfillment of the HTTP request. This error is a generic response to server issues, indicating that the [ ... ]
What does the 429 error mean?The 429 error appears as 429 Too Many Requests and is an HTTP response to an HTTP request. This error indicates that the user has sent too many requests within a certain period of time. The error is triggered by a protection mechanism that forces the client to reduce [ ... ]
What does the 404 error mean?The 404 error can appear on a web page as Error 404 Page Not Found. This is an HTTP response indicating that the server cannot locate the web page requested by the client. This error may also appear in other forms, such as 404 Error or The requested URL was not [ ... ]
The complete guide to create a manual backup from cPanel Log in to your cPanel:Use your IPHOST credentials to access cPanel from your client area.Tip: After logging in, switch the language to English from the top-right corner (Change Language > English) to follow the steps more easily. Check [ ... ]
How to create a subdomain in cPanel (with images) If you want to create a subdomain (e.g. blog.exemplu.md) for your domain hosted by IPHOST, follow the steps below: Tip: Before starting, switch your cPanel interface to English to better follow the instructions: Change Language > English. Log [ ... ]
How to reset your cPanel password if you forgot it If you can’t remember your cPanel password, you can easily reset it from your IPHOST client account. Just follow these steps: Log in to your IPHOST account:Go to iphost.online and log in. Go to the “Services” menu:You'll see a list of your [ ... ]
An is a data structure used to store information about a file in your hosting account. The number of entries (inodes) shows the number of your files and folders. This includes everything on your account: files, folders, email messages, everything that you store on the server. What to do if the [ ... ]
On shared web hosting accounts, there is a standard limit of 30 email messages per hour. This restriction is imposed to maintain the quality and reputation of the common IP addresses used by multiple clients. Why Does This Limit Exist? Shared hosting accounts use shared IP addresses. If an [ ... ]
Access to a server’s terminal (or shell) is essential for advanced administration, executing commands directly on the server, and managing files and processes. The terminal is a tool that allows you to interact directly with the server using text-based commands. For Linux servers, terminal access [ ... ]
The web hosting packages offered by IPHost do not provide the option to add PostgreSQL databases; we only support MySQL databases. So the simplest and shortest answer is - NO. What is PostgreSQL?PostgreSQL is an open-source database management system known for its performance, security, and [ ... ]
To find the login details for your cPanel account, follow these steps: Access the email account you used when purchasing the service and open the message from IP HOST, which contains the login details. Next, use the provided credentials to log in to cPanel – not to the provider’s Client [ ... ]
Usually, the hosting account is activated within a few minutes after the payment is confirmed. This is an automated process and requires the installation of basic services for the hosting account, depending on the selected hosting package. When it comes to VPS activation, the activation time is [ ... ]
Monitoring disk space usage is extremely important to ensure your website functions smoothly and doesn’t exceed the limits set by your hosting provider. Below we explain how to check disk space usage via cPanel. Log in to your cPanel account and access Disk Usage from the Files section. Analyze [ ... ]
In order for a website to be displayed online when a domain is accessed, that domain must be added to the hosting account. This action establishes the link between the domain and the space on the server where your website's files are stored. Steps to add a domain in cPanel: Log in to cPanel [ ... ]
When you have a website hosted by a hosting provider, it is important to know how to connect to it and make certain changes to the information or simply publish the initial site. Connecting to the site:Connecting to a website means accessing the files that are placed on the hosting server. This [ ... ]
When you want to add a website to a hosting server, you need to have a hosting plan that supports multiple websites. You should follow these main steps, which we will describe in more detail: Adding an additional domain/subdomain. Installing a new website. Checking the site and DNS [ ... ]
A modern hosting service allows the launch of a wide range of websites, tailored to individual or business needs. Here are some of the main types of websites that can be hosted: eCommerce Online StoresAn online store is a platform that enables the sale of products or services over the internet. [ ... ]
The speed of a website is influenced by a range of technical and content-related factors. These factors can be grouped into several categories: 1. Server and infrastructure performance:Server Capacity:A website’s speed depends on the performance of the servers provided by the hosting company. [ ... ]
Discovering a virus or malware on your website can be a stressful process, but it is important to act quickly to minimize the damage. Signs that your website may have virusesYour website exhibits abnormal behavior, which may include: Slow loading of the site. Displaying errors on pages that [ ... ]
The complete guide to change the PHP version in cPanel By default, your IPHOST account uses PHP version 7.4, but you can choose a different PHP version for each domain depending on your website's requirements. Available PHP versions: 5.6, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 Log in to your cPanel [ ... ]
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