phpMyAdmin is a highly efficient PHP-based software tool employed to manage MySQL databases using a web interface. You could use it to run MySQL commands, create, change and delete cells, rows and tables or manage users with various levels of access to the database in question. Every single one of these tasks could be carried out from any device as long as you have a web browser and access to the Internet hosting account where the database is. With phpMyAdmin, you could also export or import an entire database, which is an extremely helpful function if you need to migrate an Internet site from one hosting provider to another. A variety of file formats are supported for the so-called dump file - CSV, SQL, XML and PDF, dependant upon what you want to do - move the data from one web hosting account to another, preview a whole database in a spreadsheet application for instance Microsoft Excel, and so forth.

phpMyAdmin in Shared Hosting

phpMyAdmin is part of each and every Linux shared package that we provide and it is accessible from our custom-built Hepsia Control Panel. A small phpMyAdmin icon shall be displayed on the right side of every database that you create inside the MySQL Databases section of the CP and by clicking on the icon for the database that you want to access, you will be logged into the app automatically in a new tab of your web browser. Then you can do everything you'd like - export the whole or a part of the content, import a database, run SQL queries, search and replace terms. If you don't want to use the Control Panel, you shall also be able to log in via a direct phpMyAdmin login page, but you must know the database username and password. The last function is helpful if you have to give access to a database to a third-party.

phpMyAdmin in Semi-dedicated Hosting

We supply phpMyAdmin with every semi-dedicated server account as our plans support MySQL-driven sites. The tool is integrated inside our in-house built Hepsia web hosting Control Panel and if you'd like to change any database, you just need to go to the MySQL section and click on the phpMyAdmin icon for a particular database. You'll not need any login credentials because you will be signed in automatically. If you do not want to employ your CP or you would like to grant access to any database to another person for whatever reason, you'll have an alternative option - to go to our phpMyAdmin direct login webpage where our system shall require the database username and password. If you hire a web page designer, for example, you can use that option to allow them to work on your website without granting them access to any files, emails or any other databases in the account.