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Built in SB in cpanel or standalone?

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Hi!

I have installed SiteBuilder standalone on Linux and installed Cpanel (SB not integrated in cPanel) - how will SiteBuilder handle databases application etc.? Is it better to have it implemented in cpanel?

What is the difference in administration between standalone and cpanel implemented version?

What is the difference in initialisation of SiteBuilder from users side?

If user use blog, image gallery or other module that needs sql resources – after updating of site that will disappear if using standalone version of sitebuilder? Or user needs to manually create MySQL data base if he is publishing site on another server?

I will appericate any help.

Regz.
 
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