Transferring a domain name to a new registrar is one of the most consequential administrative tasks a website owner or systems administrator performs. Done correctly, it is seamless and causes zero downtime. Done incorrectly, it can result in DNS propagation failures, locked domains, expired authorization codes, or even accidental service interruptions lasting days. This guide […]
Adding a domain to cPanel means registering an additional domain name within your hosting control panel so that the server knows where to route incoming requests and where to serve files from. In cPanel, this is handled through the Domains or Addon Domains interface, which creates a dedicated document root directory, configures the virtual host […]
DNS (Domain Name System) is the foundational protocol that translates human-readable domain names — such as www.example.com — into machine-readable IP addresses that servers use to route traffic across the internet. Without a properly configured DNS service, your domain is unreachable, your email fails to deliver, and your SSL certificates cannot validate. This guide walks […]
A single VPS server can technically host an unlimited number of domains — there is no hard-coded ceiling imposed by the technology itself. The real constraint is always resource capacity: CPU cores, RAM, disk I/O, and network bandwidth. In practice, a well-tuned VPS with 4 vCPUs, 8 GB RAM, and SSD storage can comfortably serve […]

