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agillett
Hello to all,

Ok i have a Esim 3.1.x box. I want to upgrade. I have a few questions to ask. So please answer them strait foward.


1: Can i just upgrade from ensim to cpanel?

2: Will all my sites be there after the upgrade?

3: Will i loose anything on my sites?

4: I keep hearing about this script to migrate, anyone got any ideas as to the place where this script is available for download?

5: Name servers & cPanel, Is is easy to set them up on a single server??

6: Will i loose any sites?

7: Can we get support from cPanel directly?

8: How do you install squirl mail on cPanel and get it to come up as one of the options?

9: Is there a module you can add to cPanel to support ASP?

10: Does anyone use AutoPilot for cPanel? If so is it easy to install?

11: What is WHM? Is it a seperate package that costs from cPanel? Or does it come with cPanel?

12: How long does the upgrade take?

13: What other things are needed to run a successfull hosting cPanel?

14: What is the best firewall for cPanel?


Ok, i guess this does it. Please pick your question, and answer it with your responce.

I think this will not only help me, but maybe others as well. Please try to be clear in your answers, so that us newbies can cleary understand them.

This is only a help for all, not just for me. I tried to make it as simple as possible. If anyone wishes to add a question, add it here.

Thank you,

AG icon_wink.gif
jyeung
I'll answer 7.

WHM is part of CPanel. In WHM (WebHostManager), you can create new CPanel accounts, and allocate resources to the domain. Also, you can upgrade CPanel and easily configure your server in WHM as well.
agillett
I think you meant #11.

Thanks for the answer.

AG

QUOTE
Originally posted by jyeung
I'll answer 7.

WHM is part of CPanel. In WHM (WebHostManager), you can create new CPanel accounts, and allocate resources to the domain. Also, you can upgrade CPanel and easily configure your server in WHM as well.
aussie
QUOTE
Originally posted by agillett
Hello to all,

   Ok i have a Esim 3.1.x box. I want to upgrade. I have a few questions to ask. So please answer them strait foward.


1: Can i just upgrade from ensim to cpanel?

2: Will all my sites be there after the upgrade?

3: Will i loose anything on my sites?

4: I keep hearing about this script to migrate, anyone got any ideas as to the place where this script is available for download?

5: Name servers & cPanel, Is is easy to set them up on a single server??

6: Will i loose any sites?

7: Can we get support from cPanel directly?

8: How do you install squirl mail on cPanel and get it to come up as one of the options?

9: Is there a module you can add to cPanel to support ASP?

10: Does anyone use AutoPilot for cPanel? If so is it easy to install?

11: What is WHM? Is it a seperate package that costs from cPanel? Or does it come with cPanel?

12: How long does the upgrade take?

13: What other things are needed to run a successfull hosting cPanel?

14: What is the best firewall for cPanel?


Ok, i guess this does it. Please pick your question, and answer it with your responce.

I think this will not only help me, but maybe others as well. Please try to be clear in your answers, so that us newbies can cleary understand them.

This is only a help for all, not just for me. I tried to make it as simple as possible. If anyone wishes to add a question, add it here.

Thank you,

AG icon_wink.gif


Lord! howabout trying to search the forums. So many of these questions have already been answered.
agillett
Well i would, but since a lot of them get entagled with other stuff, i figure this would be the best way to do it. And to tell you the truth, they almost always lead into other issues. This would be like a simple Q & A for anyone looking to convert to cPanel.

Ohh BTW: Did you answer any question? NOOOO!


Thank you,

AG icon_biggrin.gif
jyeung
QUOTE
Originally posted by agillett
I think you meant #11.


Yeah, I meant 11. Dunno what I was thinking, heh icon_smile.gif.
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