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How do I configure my servers within WHMCS?

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Art. Nr: 72  |  Rating: 4/5 from 679 votes  |  Last Updated: Sun, May 20, 2012

Configuring your WHMCS to provision web hosting accounts on your servers isn’t complicated. However, it does require a few simple processes to be completed. Please follow the step-by-step directions outlined below for your convenience.

Adding a new server to WHMCS:

  • Login to your WHMCS Admin Area
  • Next, go to the "Setup" and onto "Products & Services" then onto "Servers"
  • Within the "Servers" section, click on "Add New Server"
  • Input all the required information for the following sections:
    • Add Server
    • Nameservers
    • Server Details
  • Once ready, simply click on "Save Changes" to add the new server!

Adding the server to a WHMCS server group:

While this step is optional, we do strongly recommend doing this. Setting up a server group will allow you to define the server fill priority and to be able to more easily manage multiple locations. Please see below:

  • Login to your WHMCS Admin Area
  • Next, go to the "Setup" and onto "Products & Services" then onto "Servers"
  • Within the "Servers" section, click on "Create Server Group"
  • Next, input the "name" of the group, and the "Fill Type" and "Servers"
  • Once done, simply click on "Save Changes" to apply!

Should you have any further questions pertaining to your WHMCS license, please feel free to get in contact with the LicenseCube support team for additional help.

We have added 2 cPanel servers in WHMCS and was really easy. We were even using SSL support. Amazing.

Posted by Deborah - Sat, Jul 21st, 2012

WHMCS support everything like cPanel, Plesk, Directadmin and even they have SolusVM modules. Really good hosting managements and billing system.

Posted by Brad - Thu, Jul 19th, 2012

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