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 Nameservers

The nameservers to use for our webhosting services are below: all1.dnsroundrobin.net...

 How to migrate your website to ipxcore from another host

Migrating an existing website to ipxcore is a process we've helped thousands of customers...

 Setting up email accounts in cPanel

Every ipxcore cPanel hosting plan includes unlimited email accounts on your domain. This article...

 Installing WordPress with Softaculous (one-click)

Every ipxcore cPanel hosting plan includes Softaculous, a one-click installer that handles...

 Pointing your domain at ipxcore: A and CNAME records explained

If you've registered your domain elsewhere (Namecheap, GoDaddy, Cloudflare Registrar, etc.) you...

 Setting up Dynamic DNS in cPanel

cPanel includes a built-in Dynamic DNS feature that automatically keeps an A record pointed at a...

 Speeding up WordPress on cPanel hosting

A slow WordPress site costs you visitors, conversions, and search rankings — Google has...

 Setting up Cloudflare with cPanel: the right way

Cloudflare is a free CDN and DDoS-protection service that sits in front of your ipxcore cPanel...

 Backing up your cPanel account: full vs partial backups

ipxcore takes nightly server-level backups of every cPanel account, retained for the previous 7...

 Setting up cron jobs in cPanel

A cron job is a scheduled task that runs automatically on your server at a fixed interval —...

 Connecting to your hosting account: FTP, SFTP, and SSH

There are three common ways to transfer files to and from your ipxcore cPanel account: FTP, SFTP,...

 Customizing PHP settings: version, memory limit, and php.ini

Most PHP applications work fine with cPanel's default settings, but there are a handful of cases...

 Working with subdomains and addon domains in cPanel

Your cPanel account can host content under multiple domain names and hostnames. cPanel calls...

 Managing MySQL databases and users in cPanel

Most modern web applications — WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Magento, custom apps — need...

 URL redirects: 301s, 302s, and htaccess basics

URL redirects send visitors from one URL to another. Used right, they preserve link equity during...

 Forcing HTTPS site-wide after AutoSSL

Once AutoSSL has issued a certificate for your domain, the site works on both HTTP and HTTPS. To...

 Email forwarders, autoresponders, and filters in cPanel

Beyond plain email accounts, cPanel offers three power-user tools that let you handle inbound...

 Migrating email between hosts (IMAP sync)

Moving email from one host to another is one of the most-feared parts of switching providers....

 LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress: setup and tuning

ipxcore servers run LiteSpeed Web Server, which means WordPress sites get the fastest caching...

 Setting up a WordPress staging site in cPanel

A staging site is a copy of your production website where you can test plugin updates, theme...

 DNS deep-dive: MX records, CAA, and DNSSEC

Beyond the basic A and CNAME records covered in our DNS records article, four more record types...

 WooCommerce performance on shared hosting

WooCommerce is heavier than vanilla WordPress — more database queries per page, more...