Below you will find documentation, tutorials, checklists and useful tips on how to use Extilum’s services.

Getting Started

Extilum cpanel - login from link

Login to cPanel

Learn How to Login to cPanel. cPanel is an online Linux-based graphical interface used as a control panel to simplify website and server management. You can publish websites, manage domains, create email accounts, and more.
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Extilum cpanel - login from client area

Login to cPanel from Extilum Client Area

Learn How to login to cPanel from Extilum Client Area. cPanel is an online Linux-based graphical interface used as a control panel to simplify website and server management. You can publish websites, manage domains, create email accounts, and more.
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Extilum cpanel - serach

Search – cPanel

Learn How to Use Search in cPanel. Use the Search Features text box to quickly find the interfaces that you need. Use the forward slash (/) keyboard shortcut to quickly access the Search Features text box.
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Extilum cpanel - server information

View Server Information for cPanel

Learn How to View Server Information for cPanel. The Server Information interface displays information about your account and the server that hosts your account. You can use this interface to determine your server’s version of cPanel or specifics about Apache or PHP on your account.
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Extilum cpanel - statistics

View Statistics – cPanel

Learn How to View Statistics for cPanel. The cPanel lists useful information about your account Statistics directly on the main page. Details about your CPU and memory usage, MySQL Databases, or Email Forwarders, and more.
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Extilum cpanel - preferences - change language

Change Language -cPanel

Learn How to Change Language for cPanel. The language for your cPanel is set to English by default. But there are other languages available if you prefer to use an alternative.
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Extilum cpanel - preferences - password and security

Change Password – cPanel

Learn How to Change password in cPanel. It lets you log in to cPanel, MySQL, SSH, and your primary FTP account. It's best practice to change the password when you first get your hosting account and periodically afterward.
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