If you need to import a MySQL database into your cPanel account, you need to log in using admin link such as (http://example.com:2083). You will be redirected to your cPanel dashboard, from which you can manage your website and hosting settings. To access the database management interface, click “php” in the cPanel search bar, then select “phpMyAdmin” from the dropdown menu. Click the “Import” tab to upload the MySQL database file.
Select the file from your computer and then click “Import” to begin the process. Once the import has been completed, you will receive a confirmation message indicating that the database has been successfully integrated. Our detailed video tutorial provides you with a visual guide to how to do it.
Login cPanel
After clicking “Login,” you’ll be taken directly to the cPanel dashboard, where you can manage your website and hosting settings. The dashboard provides easy access to all the tools and features you need.
Search phpMyAdmin
In the cPanel search bar, type “php” and select “phpMyAdmin” from the dropdown menu. This will direct you to the phpMyAdmin interface for managing your databases.
Select Import Option
You can import a MySQL database into your cPanel account by clicking “Import” in the phpMyAdmin.
Choose file
You will be redirected to a new window where you will need to select and upload the MySQL database file you want to import into cPanel after clicking “Import.”
Clicking “Choose File” will open your computer’s file directory. From there, you need to select and upload the MySQL database file you wish to import.
Import MySQL Database
After uploading the file, scroll down slightly to find the “Import” button. Click on it to begin the process of importing your MySQL database into phpMyAdmin.
Upon clicking “Import,” you will see a confirmation message indicating that your database has been successfully imported.
Conclusion:
Now that we’ve covered how to Import MySQL Database in cPanel, you can also check out our installation guide in the video we created for additional help.