File manager allows you to upload, create, delete and edit files without using FTP or other third-party applications.
With the help of the Database Wizard, you can work with MySQL databases, configure the database, user accounts, and privileges.
The Domains section allows you to create, add and manage domains for your account. Use this menu to assign aliases to domains, short URLs, or redirect one web page to another.
Use the Email section to work with email. It includes various filters, anti-spam features and encryption settings. Here you can also configure calendars, contact applications and blacklists.
The Metrics section contains interfaces for viewing website throughput, number of visitors per unit time, site errors, and metrics settings on different domains.
The important Security section allows you to manage keys and certificates, configure accesses and the maximum number of logins, set bans on hotlinks to your sites, and more. From here you can restrict access to your website from a certain range of IP addresses.
The Software section contains tools that control various functions for tasks in Perl, PHP, and other software.
Such a ‘rich’ application interface allows you to install different types of software.
cPanel distinguishes between two groups of licenses — virtual (VDS/VPS) and physical server (Dedicated, Colocation) licenses. Within each group the licenses differ only in the maximum number of users. The system works on most popular Linux operating systems (CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian), there are no specific requirements for installation.
For stable operation of cPanel, minimum requirements for the hardware must be met. Therefore, before installing cPanel on the server, make sure it meets the following specifications:
minimum and recommended server requirements for installing cPanel.
Detailed information is available on the help page.