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UNIX Manual
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Other links at Tools and Utilities > Server Management |
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Plesk for Windows
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Plesk for Windows offers the most extensive web server management feature set in the industry today. Five unique secure access tiers provide customizable management settings with quick start templates for automated creation of clients, domains, DNS, and notifications settings. The heart of system provides easy to use interfaces for quickly configuring Apache, Mailenable, BIND, MySQL, FTPd and MS FrontPage extensions, Web-based E-mail, and so on.
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BackUp Buddy for cPanel
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Backup Buddy for cPanel is a client side solution to scheduled backups and archiving. Living in your system tray (near your clock) and sporting an easy to use, straight forward interface, this system will put the entire backup process on Auto Pilot for you. The Backup Buddy works with many cPanel skins and can be scheduled to backup an unlimited number of domains, on an unlimited number of servers at any given interval and at any time of day or night. The process will generate a FULL backup (cPanel driven to include all, including SQL, aliass, etc), download it to your local machine in a folder specific to the domain, and then delete the original off of the server.
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Arctor Disk-To-Disk Backup
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Arctor is hard disk backup made smart, fast, simple and powerful. At a price of less than $1 per GB, todays cheapest and fastest backup media are hard disks - so why not simply use one for your backups? Backups on hard disks are much quicker and easier to restore, check and update.
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Website Monitoring Application
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Monitor all your websites with this free website monitoring application. Sits in the system tray, alerts you with an icon notification and an email if your website is down or running slowly. Runs as a service on NT and above so it will run even if not logged onto the machine.
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RSM (Remote Service Manager)
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RSM - Remote Service Manager is a free tool for Windows NT (SP6), Windows 2000 and Windows XP which allows remote startup/shutdown of single services and a system reboot with a simple telnet session. RSM installs itself as a service, listening to the specified port (default is 40), waiting for connections from specified addresses with specified login:password. After login the user can issue, via command line, various commands in order to list, start, stop the services of the host running RSM or can force a restart of the remote host.
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