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What is CloudLinux?

When you visit from web hosting provider website you will probably notice that almost everyone of them is promoting and talking about “CloudLinux”, it’s all over the place and it is related to security, stability and performance. On this guide we will show you what is CloudLinux, its main features and how to install most of its core…

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Linux Jpeg Image Optimization Command

Days ago we wrote a very useful tutorial on how to optimize / compress PNG files on Linux using the fantastic optipng command. However, lot of users have JPG / JPEG files also, which are widely used for high resolution photographies. What’s the Linux jpeg image optimization command to compress those files? What is JPG format? JPG file…

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Nginx autoindex: Enable directory listing on Nginx Web Server

How can I enable directory listing on Nginx web server in Linux? Directory listing can be enabled using the HttpAutoIndexModule, the one responsible for that function. The HTTP request is passed to the ngx_http_autoindex_module module when no index is found on your webpage. Enabling directory listing for a website using Nginx is pretty much simple, it takes 2 minutes and…

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cPanel Email Default Ports

cPanel and WHM is probably the best control panel in the web hosting industry. Easy interface, multiple languages, wide range of software support, and when it comes to network and ports cPanel rocks. On this post you will learn about the cPanel email default ports, a quick reference when you need to know the mail ports for cPanel…

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Find RAM size in Linux

When you order a dedicated server or cloud server with your web hosting provider, there is one thing you must check always when you first login into your system: your hardware must be exactly the same as ordered. Lot of times, because of order mistakes, dedicated servers providers will give you less hardware resources than the ones you…

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How to Delete mailman archives on cPanel using the Linux terminal

Mailman archiving can be turned off from your mailing list administration area, at option Archive. However… let’s suppose you have a mailman mailing list called [email protected] and you need to clean that list from the command line. The question is: how can I delete mailman archives from the terminal on cPanel? Step by step delete mailman archives on…

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Install MySQL Governor on cPanel

MySQL service overloads was something quite common on shared web hosting enviroments before Cloudlinux appear in the web hosting market. Previous to this, a poorly written PHP script could cause dissasters in a server while making SQL querys against the MYSQL service. What is MySQL Governor? Luckly we have MySQL Governor, a fantastic CloudLinux feature that can help…

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