An A record is a type of DNS (Domain Name System) record that maps a domain name to an IPv4 address...
Autoresponder is an automated email — or series of emails — sent to a subscriber in response to a specific trigger or action...
A backup is a saved copy of your website's files and database that can be used to restore your site if something goes wrong...
Bandwidth in web hosting refers to the amount of data that can be transferred between your website's server and its visitors over a given period — typically measured monthly in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB)...
Caching is the process of storing a temporary copy of data or content so that future requests for that same data can be served faster — without repeating the full computation, database query, or file download that generated it originally...
A CDN (Content Delivery Network) is a geographically distributed network of servers that stores cached copies of a website's static content — images, stylesheets, JavaScript files, and videos — and delivers that content to visitors from the server location closest to them...
CNAME (Canonical Name Record) is a type of DNS (Domain Name System) record that maps one domain name to another domain name, rather than directly to an IP address...
cPanel is a web-based hosting control panel that gives website owners and hosting providers a graphical interface for managing the technical aspects of a web hosting account...
A cron job is a scheduled task that runs automatically at predetermined intervals on a server...
Database optimization is the process of cleaning, reorganizing, and tuning a WordPress database to improve query performance and reduce unnecessary data overhead...