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{{#icon:databases.png|cPanel Databases}} | {{#icon:databases.png|cPanel Databases}} | ||
+ | <div align=justify>The information here describes features in the '''Databases''' section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you add and manage MySQL databases of your [http://myidealhost.com web hosting] account. | ||
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− | {{#icon:MySQL-databases.png|MySQL | + | {{#icon:MySQL-databases.png|MySQL Databases in cPanel}} |
+ | '''MySQL Databases''' offer a method for managing large amounts of information easily over the web. They are necessary to run many web-based applications such as bulletin boards, content management systems, and online retail shops. | ||
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{{#icon:MySQL-database-wizard.png|MySQL Database Wizard in cPanel}} | {{#icon:MySQL-database-wizard.png|MySQL Database Wizard in cPanel}} | ||
+ | cPanel can guide you through the process of setting up a MySQL database, along with the requisite accounts and privileges, step by step in the '''MySQL Database Wizard'''. | ||
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{{#icon:php-myadmin.png|PHP MyAdmin in cPanel}} | {{#icon:php-myadmin.png|PHP MyAdmin in cPanel}} | ||
+ | '''phpMyAdmin''' is a third-party tool included with cPanel, used for manipulating MySQL databases over the Internet. | ||
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{{#icon:remote-MySQL.png|Remote MySQL in cPanel}} | {{#icon:remote-MySQL.png|Remote MySQL in cPanel}} | ||
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+ | '''Remote MySQL''' allows you to configure databases to be accessed remotely, by other web servers.</div> |