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PostgreSQL Database
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Log in to your cPanel>> Database >> PostgreSQL database
After installing PostgreSQL and phpPg Admin on your server, you can begin to work with PostgreSQL databases. In this tutorial, we will show you how to Create a PostgreSQL database in cPanel.
How to Create a PostgreSQL Database
- Login to cPanel.
- Click the PostgreSQL Databases button in the Databases
- In the Create New Database section, enter your database name.
- Click the Create Database You are finished when you see a message stating “Added the database” along with the database name.
- Click the Go Back button to return to the previous page. You will then see your new database listed in the Current Databases
Congratulations, now you know how to create a PostgreSQL database in cPanel! Continue to our next guide where we will show you how to create a database user, and add them to a PostgreSQL database. Learn more about PostgreSQL Hosting options.