How can i install sentora on my already cpanel dedicated server, without affecting anything on my site, still retaining my sites, database, settings and so on
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Changing from Cpanel To Sentora
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(02-28-2017, 02:38 AM)segdai Wrote: How can i install sentora on my already cpanel dedicated server, without affecting anything on my site, still retaining my sites, database, settings and so on As far as I understand it, you really can't (someone correct me if I'm wrong). WHM/cPanel are so tightly integrated with the operation of your web services, you can't install one without completely breaking the other. You have to start with a clean slate. You can't put an entirely new engine (Sentora) in your car (your server) without taking the other one (WHM/cPanel) out... (03-01-2017, 07:58 AM)worksmarter Wrote: Man, you are killing it with the analogies aroaminggeek! I can't help it ![]() One of my longest employment gigs was front line and higher level support for a web hosting company whose largest/primary customer base was VERY untechnical business owner types. I got very good at translating "all that technobabble geek crap" in to plain English ("don't talk military to the civilians, aroaminggeek, mmkay?") and it's just stuck with me! |
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