A Guide to cPanel Licensing Tiers for Web Hosting Administrators
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Summary
This article explains cPanel's account-based, tiered licensing model for web hosting providers and server administrators. It covers the background of why cPanel moved to tiered licensing, breaks down the different license tiers, their features, and considerations for choosing the right tier. The guide is intended for cPanel and WHM server administrators looking to understand which license fits their hosting needs.
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bskyA Guide to cPanel Licensing Tiers for Web Hosting Administratorsblog.radwebhosting.comKey quotes
· 3 pulledcPanel is one of the most widely used control panels in web hosting.
Since its licensing model switched to an account-based, tiered pricing structure, it's important for hosting providers and website owners to understand which license tier fits their needs.
This guide breaks down the structure, features, and considerations of cPanel licensing tiers.
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