

cPanel Guide: Managing Resources and Web Stacks Without Overhead 2026
Quick Verdict cPanel introduces inherent background overhead through daemons like cpsrvd and chkservd. However, when properly tuned via WHM and MultiPHP Manager, you can efficiently manage web stacks, MySQL databases, and email accounts without bottlenecking your infrastructure. The key is tuning the underlying services rather...
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Register a Domain Name & Point it to Your Host 2026
How to Register a Domain Name and Point it to Your Host: The No-Nonsense Engineering Guide Quick Verdict: To get a site live, you need two things: a Domain Registration (the license to an entry in the global registry) and a DNS Record (the pointer...
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How to Optimize WordPress Speed using LiteSpeed Cache 2026
LiteSpeed Cache WordPress Optimization: Beyond the Basic Settings If your host isn’t running LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) or OpenLiteSpeed on the backend, the LiteSpeed Cache plugin is 50% useless to you. It needs the server-level engine to bypass PHP entirely. Without the server component, it’s...
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How to Run OpenClaw 24/7 on a VPS (Secure Docker Setup)
Do not run OpenClaw on your personal laptop. It has full system access. The Stack: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, 4GB RAM (Minimum), Docker Compose. The Secret: Use Tailscale to access the Web UI securely instead of opening port 18789 to the public internet. Analysis by the...
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Shared RDP Explained: The Ultimate Guide to Affordable Remote Access
Shared RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a hosting solution where multiple users are given individual accounts on a single high-performance server. Unlike a VPS, users do not have Administrator (Root) access. They share the server’s resources (CPU, RAM) and IP address, making it the most...
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Install cPanel on VPS: Step-by-Step with Screenshots
Install cPanel on VPS: Step-by-Step with Screenshots Setting up cPanel on a VPS (Virtual Private Server) transforms a bare operating system into a powerful, user-friendly web hosting control panel. cPanel, paired with WHM (Web Host Manager), simplifies website management, email accounts, databases, and much more,...
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Linux on the Desktop: A Growing Alternative
While Linux has long been a dominant force in server environments, powering over 90% of the world’s cloud infrastructure and the majority of web servers, its adoption on desktop computers has been considerably slower, hovering around 3-4% of the global desktop market share. This disparity...
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