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FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a transfer protocol that allows the uploading and downloading of files between client and server, requiring authentication.
IPv4 and IPv6 are protocols for identifying devices on networks. IPv4, with 32 bits, faces address exhaustion, while IPv6, with 128 bits, offers many more options.
A backup is a safety copy of data, essential for recovering it after loss. Learn more about backups from Hostico and the importance of local saving.
Improve your website speed by setting leverage browser caching in the .htaccess file for Apache servers, using expiration rules for images, video, and static files.
Discover in the passage below what PHP memory is and how much PHP memory the Hostico hosting packages offer
Learn how to set a PHP cron job and the paths to the PHP interpreter on Webuzo, cPanel/WHM, and Plesk. Find quick and effective solutions for VPS.
Find out how to redirect a domain to the main domain using cPanel, by adding alias domains or as addon.
Upload the website files in the public_html root directory for optimal accessibility. Learn how to manage additional domains in our guide.
If you suspect that the site is compromised, contact the developer and Hostico's technical team to identify the problem and restore the backup.
CloudLinux is an operating system dedicated to web hosting that isolates accounts and limits resources to prevent abuse and ensure server stability.
CPU or RAM abuse refers to the excessive use of resources, affecting the performance of services on shared servers. Technical intervention is often necessary.
The steps presented in this article describe the procedure through which you can find information about the PHP configuration and directives.