We are pleased to announce MongoDB support in our cPanel servers environment. Whether you use Drupal 7 or Drupal 8, a MongoDB module offers you ability to store different types of Drupal data in MongoDB Save your Drupal 7 or Drupal 8 cache, fields data and watchdog in MongoDB, the simple high performance key => value database Download MongoDB module for your version of Drupal https://www.drupal.org/project/mongodb Activate the ‘mongo’ PHP module via cPanel in 2 easy steps: 1. Login to cPanel and open “Select PHP Version” page 2. Make sure ‘mongo’ PHP module is selected and ‘Save’ the configuration
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3 steps to activate cPanel login notifications
If you never wondered about who is logging in into your cPanel account, then you probably should be. cPanel account is the underlying hosting management for your website, FTP and email accounts and it is as secure as your cPanel password is. Consider receiving cPanel login notifications as the top priority if your business or brand relies on your website a bit. After all, you do not access cPanel too often (hopefully), so that these notifications will not be annoying you too much. cPanel team has FINALLY added support for login notifications and all our cPanel server now support it. […]
Continue readingAutomatic iOS mailbox setup in cPanel
The latest release of cPanel 11.48 brings a set of new features and improvements. Considering the amount of time we help our customers in setting up their iOS devices Mail, this improvement is a great achievement by the cPanel team. Users can automatically configure their cPanel email accounts on their iOS device by downloading a single file. To configure a mailbox on your iOS device, use your device to access cPanel, then navigate to Email accounts -> Select an account -> click More, then Configure email client link.
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