XenForo in VPS - Is it a problem with Google's index?

Milen

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I know it might be a stupid question, but from what I'm seeing, it seems like it's a problem. Is it because I can't set up my VPS properly, is it a security setting, is it something else, who knows? I know that XenForo has no problems with shared hosting, so I'm currently running a test with my current server and a shared hosting from another company. From VPS, the page index continues to drop, while from shared hosting, it grows and the index improves. Before XenBg I didn't work with VPS, I changed control panels, operating systems, went back to WordPress, and there are no improvements. And that's why I assume that the problem is in the VPS itself. And whether there is a possibility that XenForo is incompatible with VPS (which makes no sense), I'll leave it to you to decide.
 
That is / are a host access setup. You are missing root / Admin access. Using cPanel you may be able to configure some things depending on what access your host has granted.
 
Another stupid question :D Is WHM a Cpanel or am I wrong? CyberPanel It's almost like Cpanel. There's another Cpanel-like thing, WebMin, but it's quite complicated to manage (at least for me).
 
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Through SSH you may have other access to root functions. It really depends on what your host allows.
WHM is part of a cPanel function.
WHM is root and cPanel is client and restricted as necessary.
 
As far as I understand: Either I should try to install WHM (Web Host Manager) on my server, or use cPanel. Any other option is problematic, except switching back to shared hosting and praying that someone doesn't Ddoss my sites :D
 
As far as I understand: Either I should try to install WHM (Web Host Manager) on my server, or use cPanel. Any other option is problematic, except switching back to shared hosting and praying that someone doesn't Ddoss my sites :D

Incorrect. For a VPS or dedicated server, it is not an "or" situation. Its both WHM and cPanel.

WHM is the server management side of it. cPanel is part of WHM that is used to manage websites. On your own VPS, you would have access to WHM, and in that you would create a cPanel account. Then you could log into cPanel via WHM or directly, to manage the website(s).
 
Like CyberPanel and WebMin. Now I've entered my test site into Google Search Console, and I'll see how the index actually moves. Apparently it matters which company offers VPS hosting, but we'll get there. Either way, it's clear that there's no movement forward or backward. :D My head is already spinning, so much time and effort, and finally.... :D

Thank you all for the responsiveness and information :)
 
Perhaps if the IP is blacklisted, yes - then it could matter. Other than that, it shouldn’t matter.
 
Yes, but I don't think there's any way to check if the IP is blacklisted or not. But I'm also behind Cloudflare.......
 
So, the next stupid question :D VPS, but from which hosting company? Would you share your personal observations and which company you use?
 
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