In the section Websites you can manage websites. A website can be understood as a location on the drive, which one or several domains or subdomains refer to.
Services are applications (programs) to search for viruses, speed up and optimize websites. The section contains the following services: Ai-Bolit – malware scanner that searches for viruses and other malicious scripts on websites.
In this section you can propose your idea to improve the control panel, as well as read other already proposed ideas, comment and evaluate them. All ideas are categorized.
MySQL cloud server provides the user with the ability to quickly and conveniently deploy a database for a website in a separate environment without having to manually configure the server for this.
A private network is an emulation of a local network between VPS/VDS on one account. You can interact with it just like a local network between your devices.
In this section you can review the list of current accounting documents (invoices, protocols).
Beget Cloud is a reliable cloud hosting platform for projects of any complexity. It allows you to create virtual dedicated servers (VPS/VDS) and cloud databases.
The section "Server" is available to owners of dedicated servers. Here you can view information about the characteristics of your server and its operation statistics.
The section "Statistics" provides information on your account.
In section BackUp you can recover data or create its backup copy.
In the section "Multi account administration system" you can administer subsidiary accounts (connect a new one or delete an existing one), monitor the state of your balances and edit tariffs of subsidiary accounts.
Our in-house file manager is a fully-functional web application, allowing you to replace the usual FTP client and to work with the files on your server directly via the web browser from any side of the world.
The section CronTab (tasks on schedule) serves for adjustment of command performance on schedule and at set times. With CronTab you can set a concrete time and the command will be performed at this exact time.
In the section Logs you can manage Web server and FTP logs.
In the section Help and support (Ticket system) you can write a new ticket (request) to our technical support.
In the section "Service administration" you can change your tariff plan, enlarge disk quota, allowed load, available number of websites and FTP accounts within set limits.
In the section MySQL you can administer MySQL databases. The number of databases is not limited on any of the Virtual or VIP web-hosting tariffs.
In the section FTP-accounts you can create additional FTP-accounts and manage them. Additional FTP-accounts can be used to destinction between accesses to various website sections or various websites.
In the section Domains you can order a new domain, add an existing domain, manage domains on account.
The section CMS allows to quickly set up one from over 20 popular CMS (Content Management System).
In section DNS you can manage DNS-records.
In section Mail you can create and delete mailboxes for all domains on your account, set domain mail, adjust spam filtering for all mailboxes on the account, set spam filtering parameters for each mailbox individually, adjust redirection.
Managed Kubernetes is a cloud-based container orchestration service that allows you to deploy, scale, and maintain containerized applications without having to manage the cluster’s control plane components. The platform handles the configuration and maintenance of the control plane: you get a ready-to-use cluster and work exclusively with your applications.
A Kubernetes cluster (K8s cluster) is a group of servers (nodes) that are grouped together to run and manage containerized applications. For more information on how a cluster works, see the article “Kubernetes Basics”.
This article describes the network model and how Kubernetes networking works. It also covers how to set up Kubernetes load balancers for application access.
This article explains the key concepts of Kubernetes that you’ll need to work with Managed Kubernetes. If you’re already familiar with Kubernetes, skip ahead to creating a cluster.
Managed Kubernetes Limits Guide. This information will help you plan your cluster architecture and select settings when creating a cluster.
Once the cluster is created, you can connect to it using kubectl, a command-line tool for managing Kubernetes. With kubectl, you can create and delete resources, view the cluster status, read application logs, and perform other operations.
This article describes common operations for managing a Kubernetes cluster: adding and modifying worker groups, updating the Kubernetes version, and deleting the cluster. For each operation, it explains what will happen and how to verify the result.
In this section, you can view and, if necessary, update your registration details, set access restrictions for the Control Panel, view your activity history in the Control Panel, and review your account login statistics. This section consists of four subsections: General Information, Security, Appearance, and History.