For hosting PHP on your website, PHPMyAdmin might be the most important tool in your arsenal. It lets you effortlessly manage all of your databases on your server. Whether you use MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or some other database storage mechanism, PHPMyAdmin lets you easily search, organize, import, export, and much more. PHPMyAdmin is also a great place to test out SQL queries. A built-in SQL editor lets you easily run advanced queries without having to log in to a command line session. Getting Started With PHPMyAdmin Here in the support center, we have everything you need to get started using PHPMyAdmin. It comes pre-installed in most accounts, but if you have a self-managed server, we’ve got you covered. How to install PHPMyAdmin How to import a MySQL database with PHPMyAdmin How to manage a MySQL database with PHPMyAdmin How to import a table using PHPMyAdmin How to export a database using PHPMyAdmin More Advanced PHPMyAdmin Tutorials Moving on with your mastery of PHPMyAdmin, we have more tutorials that will help support you as you accomplish more demanding database tasks. How to create a databases diagram with PHPMyAdmin How to export a table in PHPMyAdmin How to kill MySQL processes with PHPMyAdmin How to check and repair a database in PHPMyAdmin How to drop a table in PHPMyAdmin How to reset a database in PHPMyAdmin How to optimize a database with PHPMyAdmin How to Change PHP Version in cPanelHow to Manage AutoSSL Certificates in cPanelWhy cPanel — What Features are in cPanel?How to Use the MultiPHP INI Editor in cPanelIssues with Merging cPanel AccountsWhere You Should Keep Your Addon DomainsHow to use Fantastico de LuxeInstalling WordPress using FantasticoHow to Correct Your Staging Site after a cPanel MergeSetting up Google Workspace MX Records in cPanel<<12345678...23>>