Virtual Private Server Control Panel
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In addition to full Administrator priviledges and root access, each Virtual Server (VPS) comes with a unique web based control panel. |
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VPS Control Panel
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Start/Stop VPS
On this screen you may start, stop, or restart your VPS, depending on its current state. |
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Change administrator password. |
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File Manager
Create folders, create files, upload files, download files, even download entire directories. File manager gives you complete web access to all files on your server. |
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Maintenance
Schedule and create backups of your VPS. |
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VPS Resources
VPS resources consumption overview. Please pay attention to resources near the maximum. |
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System Services
A service is an application type that runs in the VPS. Service applications typically provide features such as client/server applications, Web servers, database servers, and other server-based applications to users, both locally and across the network. |
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System Processes
A process is a running instance of an executable program. On this page, you can see a list of processes running in your VPS with detailed information on each process. You may also kill any process or send other signals to it. |
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Plesk Control Panel
Access your Plesk control panel if you have one installed. |
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Remote Desktop
Login to your VPS with Terminal Services or Remote Desktop. |
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Status Change
Logs of all changes made to your virtual server. |
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QoS Alerts
You can see the log of QoS alerts. These are events that occur when the VPS resource usage hits a certain limit. Use the filter to select the relevant records by their date/time. |
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Actions Log
You can see a list of actions, both running and already finished. Click on "Details" to display a popup with additional information about the task. Use the filter to display the relevant records by their date/time. |
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Traffic Log
View Server traffic for selected period. |
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