How to Install a Python WSGI Application
This document describes how to install a Python WSGI web application on the command line.
This document describes how to install a Python WSGI web application on the command line.
This document explains how to create a DigitalOcean® Droplet™ running the cPanel & WHM drive image.
This document explains how to install a cPanel & WHM instance on the Google Compute Engine™ service.
This document describes how to install the Drush application, which allows you to manage Drupal, a popular content management system (CMS).
How to only display specific versions of PHP to a user.
This tutorial explains how to manage php.ini file directives when you enable PHP-FPM.
This document explains how to set PHP version recommendations that appear in cPanel's MultiPHP interface.
Composer is a dependency and package manager for PHP.
This document explains how the AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Ubuntu, and CloudLinux 9 operating systems handle Python.
TTP codes describe the status of a URL when a visitor attempts to access it. HTTP codes include error messages that describe the problems that visitors encounter.
This document describes the configuration file that the InstaSite feature uses in the background to temporarily store values.
The following document provides the steps to build a production hosting environment on the Alibaba Cloud.
This document explains how to launch a cPanel & WHM instance on Amazon Lightsail™.
This document provides the steps to use the Amazon Web Services™ (AWS) cloud service and the cPanel & WHM Amazon Machine Image™ (AMI) to build a production hosting environment.
The following document provides the steps to build a production hosting environment on Azure.
This document describes common instance-management tasks that your cPanel & WHM instance may require.
This document explains how to install NGINX with Reverse Proxy on a server that runs cPanel & WHM and EasyApache 4.
The cpuser_service_manager script adds and removes user-managed and monitored services for your cPanel account.
The /usr/local/cpanel/scripts/ea-nginx script manages your NGINX configuration.
The splitlogs binary optimizes your resources and performance when you create Apache logs.