Introduction to Shared Hosting
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Explanation of different types such as Domain Validated (DV), Organization Validated (OV), and Extended Validation (EV) certificates.
SSL installation involves generating a CSR, purchasing the certificate, validating it, installing on the server, and configuring HTTPS for secure connections on your site.
SSL renewal involves purchasing a new certificate before the current one expires, updating it on your server, and ensuring uninterrupted secure connections. Expiration can lead to site security warnings..
SSL/TLS encryption is crucial for PCI DSS compliance, securing data transmission between clients and servers to protect payment card information from unauthorized access and breaches.
Steps to prepare a domain for transfer, including checking eligibility, unlocking the domain, and obtaining an authorization code (EPP code).
How to initiate the domain transfer process with your new registrar, including submitting the transfer request and paying transfer fees if applicable.
Monitoring the transfer status and confirming successful domain transfer completion.
Frequently asked questions about domain transfers, such as transfer timelines, restrictions, and domain ownership considerations.
Cloud VPS (Virtual Private Server) utilizes cloud infrastructure, offering scalable, flexible hosting with dedicated resources and enhanced reliability for demanding applications and websites.
Scalability Ability to easily scale resources (CPU, RAM, storage) based on demand. Reliability Redundant infrastructure and high availability.
Choose a Cloud VPS provider based on performance, scalability, reliability, support, security, and cost. AWS EC2, Google Cloud Compute Engine, and DigitalOcean are popular options.
igning up for a Cloud VPS account and setting up your first virtual server instance. Accessing the server via SSH (Secure Shell) or using a control panel provided by the
Choose a dedicated server provider based on performance specs, reliability, network quality, support, security, scalability, location, pricing, reviews, and additional services for optimal business operations./p>
Setting up a dedicated server involves choosing hardware, installing an operating system, configuring networking, securing access, and optimizing performance for specific applications or services.
Operating system installation and management involves choosing, installing, updating, and configuring OS software to ensure compatibility, security, and optimal performance for server operations.
Control panels and management interfaces (e.g., cPanel, Plesk, Webmin). Command-line management for advanced users.
Set up email accounts via user-friendly control panels, enable domain-specific addresses, offer webmail, security features, client configuration guides, storage quotas, and responsive support for customer satisfaction.
Email protocols and access methods include IMAP (for syncing across devices), POP3 (for downloading emails), SMTP (for sending), and webmail (browser-based access), ensuring versatile and secure email management.
Webmail access allows users to check and manage their email accounts via a web browser, offering convenience without needing a desktop client. Examples include Roundcube, Horde, and SquirrelMail.
Managing email accounts involves creating, modifying, and deleting accounts through a hosting control panel. Users can set passwords, manage storage quotas, configure forwarding, and access email via webmail or email clients.
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