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Click here to read all about how we configure our production-ready web server stacks
Click here to read further about Webdock performance, how to benchmark servers and how to optimize performance
Click here to access our page outlining the most frequently asked questions for quick reference links to answers and solutions
Be in touch with Webdock Support for all other inquiries which cannot be answered here
Get a quick introduction on how to get started with the Webdock API
Billing & Pricing, Additional Products, Trials and Trial periods, Custom Service Level Agreements VAT information and other Billing related things.
How to migrate your website or apps from a variety of 3rd party control panels
Upgrading or Downgrading PHP Versions and Upgrading to PHP8 on Webdock Focal Stacks
All you need to know to get started!
All about your Webdock account
Information on how to get Shell Access, Set up an SSH key and Working with the default admin Sudo user.
Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy & GDPR Documentation, Privacy Impact Assessment and Third Party Information Sharing
Webdock is always looking for talented writers to join our group of contributors.
All of our Perfect Server Guides for Apache for various PHP versions.
All of our Perfect Server Guides for Nginx for various PHP versions
How to configure Crontab on Linux and How to free up disk space on an Ubuntu Nginx or Apache Web Server and other handy maintenance information
How to enable Remote access to your MariaDB/MySQL database and other MariaDB/MySQL guides.
In this series, you'll learn how a web server operates and interacts with users, and you'll also learn how to tweak things to improve the experience for your users. And at the end, you'll understand how everything is put together and why we built our LAMP/LEMP stacks the way we did.
If you are looking for detailed information on methods and endpoints, how to authenticate with the Webdock API etc. then our main Webdock API Documentation page is the place to start.
On this page you can get an overview of our currently officially supported SDK wrappers. Currently we support PHP, Nodejs and Python as well as a CLI tool which you can use in shell scripts.