Site Control Panel’s Framework Installer
A PHP Framework Installer which is genuinely convenient
When using the PHP Framework Installer provided in the HostGush Site Control Panel, it’s easy to get a completely new PHP framework for your next project. No need to search for the most recent variant of a framework and then waste time setting it up. All you need to do is only specify the place of your PHP framework and then click the Install button.
Numerous frameworks offered
Initiate your online projects with a framework
There are many PHP frameworks on the web which are rivalling to provide the top platform for your websites. HostGush’s PHP Framework Installer has probably the most popular and trusted PHP frameworks: CakePHP, Laravel, CodeIgniter, Zend, Symfony, and YII.
All of these frameworks can be integrated with a click of the mouse and it’s upgraded to the latest stable version consistently.
1–click PHP framework setting up
Your PHP framework is just a mouse click away
The PHP Framework Installer is created to enable you to start your internet projects very easy. Within the tool you will find implemented HostGush’s instant installation technique that offers you an option to enter your requirements and initiate the integration process with only a click of the mouse.
You can now set up a PHP framework with only a click. What you need to do is decide on where to integrate in the server. Our clever tool will perform the setup task for you, to help you to begin to use your framework straight away.
1–click backup
The quickest method to back up a framework
Once your info is online, the most effective way to defend it is undoubtedly by keeping a backup. HostGush offers regular data backup for the website hosting service accounts. Even so, if you’d like to be in complete control, you’ll be able to back up your frameworks at any time. We’ve produced a clever system that lets you set up a backup with a click.
There is no limit for the number of backup files you can make or how frequently you could make them. All of the backups are going to be stored in a directory inside your account. Provided you have available space, you can make as many different backups as you need.