Website – Max Cloud Host https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials Max Cloud Host Tue, 14 Nov 2023 11:46:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/cropped-foot-bg-32x32.png Website – Max Cloud Host https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials 32 32 How to Create a Full Backup of cPanel? https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-full-backup-of-cpanel/ Sat, 25 Jun 2022 13:29:50 +0000 https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials/?p=425 Continue reading "How to Create a Full Backup of cPanel?"]]> A full cPanel backup includes all account files, databases, email accounts, and settings. We recommend creating a full cPanel backup before any major data modification or migration.

Follow these steps to do a full backup of cPanel:

Step 1.

Login to your cPanel by entering your username & password.

Create a Full Backup of cPanel

Step 2.

In the Files section of cPanel, click on the Backup icon.

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Click the Download a Full Website Backup button.

Create a Full Backup of cPanel

Step 4.

Select “Home Directory” from the drop-down under the Backup Destination option.

Step 5.

Provide the email address to which you will be sent the notification once after the backup’s completion.

Step 6.

Click on the Generate Backup button.

Create a Full Backup of cPanel

Step 7.

Once you complete these entire steps, the server will start to create a backup of the full cPanel and wait some time to complete it. The process of full backup depends on disc usage, server load, and the configuration of the server. When the full backup is completed, you will receive a notification in your given email.

Create a Full Backup of cPanel

Note: Max Cloud Host provides free backup services with shared hosting plans, WordPress hosting plans, and cPanel reseller hosting plans.

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How to Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel? https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials/install-lets-encrypt-ssl-in-cpanel/ Sat, 25 Jun 2022 07:32:22 +0000 https://maxcloudhost.com/tutorials/?p=394 Continue reading "How to Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel?"]]> Follow these steps to install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel.

Step 1.

Log in to cPanel by entering your user name and password.

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Step2. 

Locate the Security section and click on the Let’s Encrypt SSL icon.

Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel

Step3.

Choose the domain name on which you wish to install Let’s Encrypt SSL and click on the +Issue link.

Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel

Step4.

Choose an SSL validation method. (First, select the http-01 method and then click on the issue link. If the http-01 method is not working or giving any errors, then choose the dns-01 method.)

Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel

Step5.

You will see a success notification on your cPanel dashboard after completion of all the processes and be able to open your website with the https protocol.

Install Let’s Encrypt SSL in cPanel

 

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