Web Server: Easy Apache 4
 Memory Limit for PHP: A minimum of 128MB or more
cPanel/WHM Versions: 90 and latest ones alongside root accessibility
 PHP Extensions: dom, file info, JSON, MySQL, OpenSSL, Imagick, zip, gd, mcrypt, xmlreader, curl, Exif, hash, mbstring, sodium, pcre, XML, filter, iconv, SimpleXML, and Zlib Uploading a Project to cPanel using WP Toolkit In general, there are two ways to upload a project to cPanel. One is the manual process, and the other is through a WP toolkit. If you want to proceed with the latter one, installing and enabling the WP toolkit in the cPanel is necessary. By going through the below-mentioned information, you will learn the process of logging into cPanel, setting up the toolkit, and uploading the project. Installing and Enabling the WordPress Toolkit in cPanel The first thing to do is install and enable the WordPress toolkit in the cPanel to get started. Here is all you need to do for installing the WP toolkit deluxe in the cPanel.
- As a root user, log in to WHM
- Navigate towards the WHM homepage and select WHM marketplace
- Click on the “add extensions” option
- Click on the “install” option
- Login as a root user to WHM and navigate to the homepage
- Select the “packages” option and then click on feature manager
- Choose the feature list as per your editing requirements in the “manage features list.”
- Select the blue-colored “edit” option
- Type “WordPress” in the search box
- Ensure that the plugin for WP toolkit deluxe and WP toolkit have blue checkmarks
- Click on the “save” option.
- Repeat the same process for every feature list that you need to use
- Go to the applications and select “WordPress Toolkit.”
- The next step is to click on the “Install WordPress” option in the toolkit
- You will be redirected to the installation page
- Enter the necessary details for the WordPress project/website
- Choose the path for installation in the files/directories option in the WordPress
- Enter the title of the WordPress website
- Determine the set of themes or plugins you want to set up for the WordPress project
- Select the language and advanced stable version for the website
- Enter the username, password, and email address of the WordPress Admin account
- The subsequent step is adding the details of the MySQL database
- Consider enabling the auto-update feature and themes or plugin in WordPress and select the “install” option
- Once you are done with the steps mentioned above, it is time for plugin installation
- Click on the “install plugin” option and set up the plugins as per the need
- Contrarily, if you do not want to install plugins, simply click on the “no thanks” button
- The WordPress project set-up is done
- You can access and manage the WordPress database, themes, plugins, and several other features from the below screen of the project.