Sunday, December 13, 2020

cPanel Price to Increase (Again) from 1st January, 2021

 

cPanel is a well known supplier of a control panel to simplify hosting and server management. For more than 20 years it has been the leading hosting automation platform and is the preferred hosting control panel software worldwide. They have announced another price increase within 15 months. We expect 10-15% price will increase per license.

Below is the copy of the mail cPanel sent it to its partners:

Dear cPanel Partner,

Over the last 12 months, we’ve continued to listen and to deliver many critical features and capabilities. These enhancements include installations and updates now completing in less than five minutes, substantially reduced memory footprint, and meaningful improvements to the core mail, DNS systems (DNSSEC), and expansion of our NGINX support.

Many of these product enhancements are deeply focused on our Partners as we work to deliver against our strategy of increasing product performance and developing highly requested features that allow our Partners to generate more value for their business.

To make sure you get the best possible product experience and support, we review our prices annually. As a result of our recent pricing review, we’ve made some changes to our pricing that will become effective on January 1, 2021. You can find more information about our new pricing here, in the table below or by downloading the 2021 cPanel PartnerNOC License Guide here: https://go.cpanel.net/partner-license-guide.

Further, you may be eligible for additional discounts by becoming a cPanel Certified Partner. More information is available here: https://cpanel.net/partners/#certified

Keep innovating, building, developing, designing, and hosting, and know that we continue to make investments to improve everyone’s cPanel experience.

We’re also here to help. If you have questions, please email your account manager:

– The cPanel Team

The cPanel Discussion forum thread:
https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/cpanel-price-increase-2021.679609/

WHT Forum Discussion thread:
https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1770316

SP IT User:

We are trying hard not to increase the price for existing shared hosting user. But for new cPanel permission, price will increase definitely. VPS or Dedicated License user price will increase too.

Price increase isn’t something We do usually but when it is forced, We have to maintain the new pricing structure to maintain the service. SP IT is ready to help! We are pleased to assist and advise you on cPanel price adjustment. Don’t hesitate to contact us at bill@spitbd.com, or can reach us via live chat or call us at +8801828101908.

Thank you for your attention. Have a nice day!

Saturday, September 26, 2020

How to Handle the Google Attack Page


 When you see the dreaded Google attack site warning, you should immediately open a support ticket from manage.spitbd.com - Be sure to include your domain name because we will need to locate the virus that caused the issue and take steps to clean and secure your account.

Note: This warning will only happen in Firefox because Mozilla has a relationship with Google. Google cannot actually change your website. They can only give you a warning that they detected possibly malicious scripts on your site. You will need to get your account cleaned and secured before Google will remove the warning page.
 
Once the account has been cleaned and secured, please request a de-listing through your Google Webmaster account. This is not something that SP Information Technologies can do for you. The excerpt below was copied from Google, and gives you step by step instructions to request a de-listing.

From Google's Website:
 
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=45432
Once you have reviewed your site and are sure it is clean, you can can submit a request for review. Note, you will need to verify site ownership before you can request a site review.
  1. Sign in to Webmaster Tools with your Google account.
  2. On the Dashboard, select the site you want.
  3. On the Overview page, click Request a review and follow the instructions.

What is shared web hosting

 


Shared hosting is where multiple websites are hosted from a single server. Each of the websites shares the resources (disk space, data transfer, etc.) available on that server. Users are provided Control Panel access to their web hosting account, but do not have root level access to the server their account is on. This means that multiple customers can be hosted securely on a single server, but each retains control of their own account. Overall management and maintenance of the server – sometimes referred to as server management or System Administration – is the responsibility of the web host.