What is a cPanel

 Cpanel is a web hosting dashboard that mainly runs on a Linux operating system. Cpanel is an open-source administration tool used to manage the application on the server where the website is hosted. Cpanel allows website users to manage their web hosting services with a user-friendly dashboard with complex coding or resort to a dedicated IT professional. 


A control panel is a web-based database used when managing hosting accounts and associated services. A c-panel offers a user-friendly interface by providing users with easy access to its system. A C-Panel has two interfaces a user-friendly is called C Panel and a server management interface called web host manager. These two combinations allow users to easily manage their servers and websites. Now as we have got to know about cpanel briefly now just dive straightly into its uses and its benefits.

Why Do you Need a cPanel?

  1. Your website does need a backup without proper backup, all your website files can be misplaced easily. 

  2. A Control panel lets you manage all your DNS records, including the name server, MX records, and the TXT records. 

  3.  As a website owner, you need to keep on monitoring the bandwidth and memory usage of the website so for that, a control panel lets you track the corresponding of each of the websites you are running. 

  4. C- Panel gives a section of management information so you can easily manage the whole website you dont have to purchase some extra plugins from outside. 

How to login in cPanel?

There are basically two ways to login into your C Panel 


Login to C Panel Via URL 


  1. Visit your website for example, example.com/cpanel before login be sure to replace your example.com domain with your actual domain name. There you can see a login page 


  1. Second step is that you can login to cpanel with the help of user name and password and after that you can get into the cpanel main dashboard. 

Conclusion

Hopefully, you now have some idea about Cpanel and why CPanel programming is necessary for every website. 


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