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How to Enable Gzip Compression in Apache

October 12, 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

Gzip compression is a great tool by web servers with which we can cutdown the size of the pages sent out. In this topic I am discussing on how to enable gzip compression in Apache. Enabling compression means the web server will compress the size of the pages there by we can achieve better speed and low bandwidth usage. … [Read more...] about How to Enable Gzip Compression in Apache

Filed Under: Apache, cPanel, Tutorials Tagged With: apache, compression, gzip, mod_deflate


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Assign Multiple IP Addresses to a cPanel Account

February 24, 2013 By admin Leave a Comment

This article will help you to assign Multiple IP Addresses to a cPanel Account so that your subdomains and addon domains can have dedicated IPs. You will need it when you install SSL for such domains. Initially, this cannot be done via WHM. We need to edit some of the cPanel configuration files. So, you have to login to the server as root using SSH.Please be aware that … [Read more...] about Assign Multiple IP Addresses to a cPanel Account

Filed Under: Control Panels, cPanel, Tutorials Tagged With: apache, assign multiple ip adresses, cpanel, cpanel account, whm

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