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At iServerSupport, we understand the challenges that come with managing servers, whether they’re in the cloud, virtualized, or self-hosted. Our blog is here to provide you with practical insights, expert advice, and the latest trends in server management.

From troubleshooting server performance issues to optimizing cloud resources and ensuring top-notch security, our goal is to empower businesses and developers to navigate the complexities of server environments with confidence.

Whether you’re looking for quick fixes, detailed guides, or industry news, you’ll find valuable content tailored to your needs. Dive in, explore, and let us help you keep your servers running smoothly, securely, and efficiently.

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MySQL conflict while updating Cpanel [WHM 11.34 update]

October 18th, 2013|

Are you interested for monthly server support with Unlimited tickets, 24x7 monitoring, Security Audit and lot more ? please check our Monthly server support plans While updating cPanel server from 11.34 -> 11.36 sometimes you [...]

Cpanel Upload Canceled Virus Detected

October 18th, 2013|

Are you interested for monthly server support with Unlimited tickets, 24x7 monitoring , Security Audit and lot more ? please check our Monthly server support plans If you are getting the following error while uploading [...]

How to Install WordPress in Cpanel

October 18th, 2013|

Most affordable 24x7 server management plan including 24x7 monitoring, security audit and much more  Server Management Services   Step 1 : First you need to download the installation archive from the WordPress download section (http://wordpress.org/download/) by [...]

Unauthenticated user in login state on remote MySQL

October 17th, 2013|

Unauthenticated user in login state on remote MySQL MySQL is the most popular Open Source Relational SQL Database Management System. MySQL is one of the best RDBMS being used for developing various web-based software applications. [...]

How to Secure cpanel

October 16th, 2013|

  1) Use secure passwords! Insecure passwords are the most common security vulnerability for most servers. If an account password is insecure and is compromised, client sites can be defaced, infected, or used to spread [...]

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