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Hit the ground running with the industry- standard control panel you already know and
love.
Hit the ground running with the industry- standard control panel you already know and
love.
Some places take hours to get your server online. We'll have you up and running in minutes.
You're in charge with root (administrative)access to install PHP, modules, server level proxy, and much more.
Our servers are amped up and ready to go with the latest-gen Intel® processors.
We won’t put your success on hold. Upgrade your plan anytime without having to re-provision.
Self-Managed | Managed | Fully Managed |
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OS Distributions | CentOS 6, CentOS 7, Fedora, Ubuntu, Windows 2008, Windows 2012 | CentOS 6, Windows 2008, Windows 2012 | CentOS 6, Windows 2008, Windows 2012 |
Control Panel | — | ||
Root Access For Managed & Fully-Managed with Control Panel: Disabled with opt-in; Without Control Panel: Enabled | |||
1-Click Application Installs | — | ||
Auto Updates & Patching | — | ||
Migration | — | Discounted | |
Security | DDoS | ||
SiteLock | — | Unlimited number for websites. Includes CDN/WAF. | Unlimited number for websites. Includes CDN/WAF. |
Monitoring | Basic | Intermediate | Advanced |
Backups and Restores | — | ||
IP Address | 1 | 3 | 3 |
Support | Standard | Standard | Dedicated Team with Unlimited Server Admin Services |
The file directory on your Linux VPS or Dedicated Server contains a number of critical paths that house applications, language frameworks, and tools. Some paths are common across servers, while others differ between control panels and versions.
Below are the locations of important Linux binaries:
Note: You can use the Linux which
command to return the location of binaries defined in your PATH environment variable. Its syntax is shown below:
Below are the locations of important control panel-dependent paths:
cPanel | ||
HTTP Document Root | /home//public_html/ | |
HTTPS Document Root | /home//public_html/ | |
CGI-BIN | /home//public_html/cgi-bin/ | |
HTTP Logs | /usr/local/apache/domlogs/ |
Simple Control Panel | ||
HTTP Document Root | /home//public_html/ | |
HTTPS Document Root | /home//public_html/ | |
CGI-BIN | /home//public_html/cgi-bin/ | |
HTTP Logs | /var/log/httpd/ |
Parallels Plesk Panel version 7.5.3 and below | ||
HTTP Document Root | /home/httpd/vhosts//httpdocs/ | |
HTTPS Document Root | /home/httpd/vhosts//httpsdocs/ | |
CGI-BIN | /home/httpd/vhosts//cgi-bin/ | |
HTTP Logs | /home/httpd/vhosts//statistics/logs/ |
Parallels Plesk Panel version 7.5.4 and above | ||
HTTP Document Root | /var/www/vhosts//httpdocs/ | |
HTTPS Document Root | /var/www/vhosts//httpsdocs/ | |
CGI-BIN | /var/www/vhosts//cgi-bin/ | |
HTTP Logs | /var/www/vhosts//statistics/logs/ |
No control panel | ||
HTTP Document Root | /etc/httpd/htdocs/ | |
HTTPS Document Root | /etc/httpd/htdocs/ | |
CGI-BIN | /etc/httpd/cgi-bin/ | |
HTTP Logs | /etc/httpd/logs/ |
You can use the Parallels Plesk Panel control panel to set up an email account for a domain name on your Virtual Private Server (VPS).
Once you have created your email account, you can further customize the settings from within Parallels Plesk Panel, or you can connect to your account using an email client.
Note: Your POP3 and SMTP setting for this email account is mail.example cz-lekarna.com.com, where example.com is your domain name. Your incoming user name for the account is [email protected]. The outgoing (SMTP) server requires authentication and uses the same user name and password as the incoming (POP3) server.
For more information about setting up email accounts in Parallels Plesk Panel, you can take a look at the Plesk documentation on Parallels’ website.
Due to the nature of virtualization software, some system functionality is not available to the administrator of a Virtual Private Windows hosting server.
The following are known to not function in this environment:
Note: Some of our older server may not let you install anti-virus software. If you need more information, please contact customer support.
Your Administrator (root) password is the same as the password you specified for your User ID in the VPS Control Panel during account setup.
Setting up your Virtual Private Server (VPS) can take up to 29 hours. It may take up to 24 hours for the server option to appear in your account. Once this option appears, follow these instructions to configure and activate your VPS.
Once you have finalized the setup procedure, your server will be ready in approximately 5 hours.
Our FTP Backup feature provides reliable, remote back up for the important data on your Virtual Private Server (VPS). This type of backup is self-managed. We provide you with a secure FTP server and login, and you decide when, what, and how you back up your data.