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Creating MySQL Databases and Users

Databases offer a way of managing large amounts of information over the web easily. They are needed to run many applications that are web-based, such as online retail shops, content management systems, and bulletin boards. In this article, we will go over the steps that you need to take to create a new database and…

Understanding Cron Jobs

When running a complex website, it makes sense to have a way of automating regular tasks, and never have to remind yourself to do them. This is what Cron Jobs is for – Linux commands that schedule things. That means, it is armed with a good knowledge of Linux commands, and you can make the…

Managing Files in cPanel

Arynox manages a folder structure that is similar to the one of a desktop computer file system. A subfolder called public_html is where the site files are located. If you add additional subdomains and domains to your hosting, they will have their own folders outside the subfolder public_html. This will be the case if, when…

How to Restore Your Website

Almost everyone knows how crucial a website and its content are. Having a full backup of your site in case something goes wrong is not only necessary but indispensable. Arynox, as one of the best hosting companies there are, offers automatic twice-daily backups to make sure you always have a Plan B. If your website…

cPanel backup

A full cPanel backup includes all account files, databases, email accounts and settings in your cPanel.We recommend creating a full cPanel backup before any major data modification/migration. 1. Login to cPanel > Files section > Backup menu: 2. Click on Download a Full Account Backup: 3. By default, a full cPanel backup will be saved…

Managing Disk Usage

If you want to see more detail of your disk usage, you should click on the icon that says Disk Space Usage. Otherwise, you can use the cPanel statistics panel to see the total of your disk space usage. The usage is broken down into several categories by the Disk Space Usage section, and this…