• How to How to Restore a Backup?

    Restoring a backup is a critical task when you need to recover your VPS after data loss, configuration issues, or server migrations. Our Panel makes it straightforward for users to restore backups, whether they are accessing the system via the Client Area Panel or the End-User Panel. This guide will…

  • How to create a Backup?

    Backups are essential for protecting your VPS data against accidental loss, updates, or server failures. Our Panel provides tools for both administrators and end users to create and manage VPS backups easily. In this article, we’ll focus on creating a VPS backup from the Client Area Panel and the End-User…

  • How to Set PTR/RDNS?

    Reverse DNS (rDNS) is the process of resolving an IP address back to its domain name. This is the opposite of the standard DNS resolution and is critical for email servers, security measures, and general server reputation management. Setting up reverse DNS in the Virtualizor panel is a straightforward process…

  • How to create Firewall Rules/Plan?

    Setting up firewall rules is crucial for securing your virtual private server (VPS). The Enduser Panel provides an easy-to-use interface for creating and managing firewall plans in the end-user panel. These firewall plans allow you to define the security rules for your VPS, such as restricting access to specific ports…

  • How to Mount Custom ISO?

    Mounting a custom ISO in our Enduser Panel allows you to install a custom operating system or run software directly from the ISO. This feature is especially useful for users who need specific operating systems or applications not provided by default. This guide will show you how to launch and…

  • How to Launch VNC Console?

    Both our client area panel and end-user panel offer a convenient VNC (Virtual Network Computing) console, allowing users to manage their virtual private servers (VPS) through an easy-to-use web interface. This feature is especially valuable for remote troubleshooting, rebooting the server, or making configuration adjustments. In this guide, we’ll walk…