Web Hosting and IIS Configuration

11 Guides

How to Set Up Caddy as a Web Server on Kamatera

Caddy is a modern web server and reverse proxy that is designed to be secure by default and easy to…

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How to Set Up a Forum with phpBB on Kamatera

phpBB, stands for PHP Bulletin Board, is a flexible open-source forum software that allows users to create and manage online…

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How to Optimize WordPress Hosting on Kamatera

WordPress is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) and blogging platform, website builder, and domain hosting solution. With…

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How to install LiteSpeed Web Server on Ubuntu

LiteSpeed Web Server is a high-performance, commercial web server software. Litespeed web server conserves resources without sacrificing its speed, and…

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How to install Plesk on a Kamatera Windows Server

Plesk is a web hosting control panel. It is designed to simplify the management of websites, email accounts, and server…

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Configuring IIS for Web Hosting on Windows: A Step-by-Step Guide

Internet Information Services (IIS) is a flexible, secure, and manageable web server developed by Microsoft, designed to host websites, web…

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How to install cPanel on Kamatera

cPanel is a web hosting control panel software. It provides graphical interface and automation tools in simplifying the process of…

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How to install Nextcloud on Kamatera

Nextcloud is an open-source platform for file synchronization and file sharing. Rather than relying on third party cloud providers, users…

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How to Set up WordPress Hosting on Windows Using IIS Manager

In this guide, we will go through the steps to set up WordPress hosting on a Windows Server with IIS…

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How to Install Nginx on Your Ubuntu 22.04 Host Server

NGINX (pronounced "engine-x") is a popular open-source web server, reverse proxy server, load balancer, and HTTP cache. It is often…

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How to Install a LAMP Stack on Ubuntu

A LAMP stack is a development framework based on four open-source software components: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. They are…

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