Web Host Manager Administration Guide: Run your web host with the popular WebHost Manager software Review
I was sent a copy of this book to review as a neutral third party
host. I have no relation to the author/publisher or any personal
benefit in reviewing the book.
Just like the author's cPanel book which I also enjoyed, this book was
logically ordered, clear and easy to understand. It also includes
screenshots of virtually every part of WHM you could ever want to see.
As expected, it takes you step by step from the beginning to getting
into advanced WHM functionality. An advantage to this text though is
that it includes the author's own experience (most of which I agreed
with) on what things you should and should not do. If you don't know
yet, WHM allows access to all sorts of settings that aren't always
going to be suitable for all server applications. He does more than
just saying how to do it; he provides explanation on when you should
or shouldn't use something which is great.
If you're a seasoned WHM veteran, you may find a thing here and there
that you weren't familiar with (I did), but I think the most value is
going to be had by those who are new to cPanel/WHM. If you're making
the move towards becoming a Reseller and you're completely new to WHM,
this book is going to save you tons of support tickets and headaches.
A nice addition to your cPanel/WHM library.
Web Host Manager Administration Guide: Run your web host with the popular WebHost Manager software Overview
Run your web host with the popular WebHost Manager software
- Set up your server using WHM's powerful server management features
- Learn how to manage standard and reseller accounts
- Keep an eye on your server and learn to spot problems before they become serious
- Discover numerous tools and add-ons that can help you manage your server and differentiate your hosting from other providers.
In Detail
WebHost Manager is a package used by web hosts to manage their servers and the individual user accounts they hold. It is part of the same package as cPanel, so the host uses WebHost Manager while the client uses cPanel. WebHost Manager is at the core of many web hosts' business. Using web host manager, you can keep track of the accounts on your server, monitor their bandwidth and disk space usage, and much more.
What you will learn from this book?
- Set up a fast, secure, and effective server with WHM
- Work with Apache, PHP, Perl and Databases
- Manage standard and reseller accounts and use third-party programs that assist in this process
- Keep an eye on what is happening on your server by using tools that WHM provides and some third-party tools
- Deal with reseller and non-reseller accounts
- Manage DNS, IP and SSL issues using WHM
- Manage security on an on-going basis by learning what to look for
- Learn how to add useful features to WHM and cPanel
- Discover places you can turn to for help if you need it
Approach
- Concise, well organized style means you will be able to refer back to this book again and again
- Frequent screenshots and clear explanations throughout
- Highly practical, with frequent step by step instructions for the most useful processes and tasks
Who this book is written for?
An Administrator's Guide to WHM is designed for new server administrators and professionals who are new to working with WHM. Even if you've never had experience working with Linux servers before this book will walk you through every feature available so you'll be comfortable with WHM in no time. The book also provides tips and tricks that you will be using for years to come.
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