I would go with cPanel.
Seem you are a fan of cPanel why you consider choosing it for installing on a Linux serverWise decision Michal .... cheers !!!
I thought there are feature also existed on cPanel, right?- Mod_security vendors (in Plesk since 2014)
- Switch to RPM (in Plesk since 2002-2003)
- Multiple PHP support (in Plesk since 2015)
- PHP-FPM support (in Plesk since 2013)
- Subaccounts (in Plesk since 2009 as Users)
- 2-Factor Auth (in Plesk since 2014)
- SNI support (in Plesk since 2010)
- IPv6 support (in Plesk since 2010)
- DNSSEC support (one day difference in cPanel favor)
Don't know if cPanel also offered these featuresAnd Plesk Onyx has Git, Docker, Node.js, Ruby on Rails support out of the box!
I tried to use Webmin and Vesta CP but don't think they are good hosting panels. Webmin is very complex in using and seem have to install a module Virtualmin to manage multiple virtual hosts to make it work. Not sure why you chose it as the best.Hi Gmeister4,
Our favourites, in no particular order, are cPanel / WHM, Webmin and Vesta CP.
Cheers,
This CentOS Web Panel (CWP) lacks of file manager if I am not wrong.A free option is CentOS Web Panel (CWP).
I would go with cPanel.
As my reply to @Localnode.I agree completely.
Best paid panel = cPanel
Best free panel = CWP
I have not used WebuZo but I will try it when have a chance.If you are looking for something free, you can go with WebuZo but if you can pay for control panel then of course cPanel / WHM.
But it doesn't mean that your choices are limited, you always can Google it and know about more control panels for VPS :icon_mrgreen:
Thanks.
I don't like the way that Plesk Onyx manage databases for websites and FTP accounts, it use a common FTP account/SSH for all websites.Plesk Onyx is the best control panel for hosting with many great features!
Look at the cPanel changelog for the last year - https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/ALD/Release+Notes
What do we see?
- Mod_security vendors (in Plesk since 2014)
- Switch to RPM (in Plesk since 2002-2003)
- Multiple PHP support (in Plesk since 2015)
- PHP-FPM support (in Plesk since 2013)
- Subaccounts (in Plesk since 2009 as Users)
- 2-Factor Auth (in Plesk since 2014)
- SNI support (in Plesk since 2010)
- IPv6 support (in Plesk since 2010)
- DNSSEC support (one day difference in cPanel favor)
It looks like that cPanel copies Plesk!
And Plesk Onyx has Git, Docker, Node.js, Ruby on Rails support out of the box!
Centos Web Panel didn't upgraded PHP and MySQL version after installed it, you need to upgrade manually these element, it's not inconvenient.If you don´t need a pro control panel Centos Web Panel or Webmin are also good options.
I have to agree with you, cPanel is easy and useful friendly interface but its price is pretty high if compared to other hosting panels.I wanted to buy cPanel lifetime license but it's impossible while monthly license is also a consideration.I would most likely suggest going with cPanel in this case. It would be good to know what is your goal with your hosting service. Simply offer shared/reseller hosting, application focused, what will you be aiming at? With that in mind, nowadays if you will be doing regular shared/reseller the best option would probably be cPanel. Even though Plesk has been around for a while and has great features, the community for cPanel is much bigger and you will find almost any plugin you might need. It will also make it easier for a lot of your clients to work with a control panel they are probably used to.
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