MySQL database, which plays an active role in storing and managing data on servers, is the preferred choice of many users due to its ease of use. In cPanel, it is located under
the Databases tab. Database and user creation and permission assignment operations are performed from this section.


We type the name of the database we want to create in the new database field and
create our database by clicking Create Database. We can see the databases we have created in the “Current Databases” tab at the bottom.
We can check or repair the database named “ozgurcifdeneme” that we created. The cPanel username is
prepended to the name of the database we created.

Creating a User
A user must be created to use the database.

The user should be created by
entering the username and a strong password generated from the “password generator” section. The number of users and databases that can be created depends on your privileges. Multiple databases and users can be easily managed from this interface. We can see
the created users in the “Current Users” section. The cPanel username is prepended to the database user we created.
User Authorization
This is one of the most important steps. Authorization must be performed to use the database and user we
created. If there is no previously created database or user, they will come pre-selected. After completing these steps, our database operations will be complete, and we can configure the database and user information on the script/software side to start using
it.


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