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What is the best platform to develop e-commerce website?
 

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You are not clear as to what you are asking.
Do you mean the hosting platform or a content platform like WordPress with Woocommerce ?
 

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A Linux shared hosting plan is all you need you can upgrade to a VPS once you feel the site and traffic is large enough to require it.
 

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There are ready made e commerce templates available which are SEO friendly and light . You can use them as per your requirements and mostly they need a decent configuration VPS with LInux OS .
 

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Personally prefer Linux server with Cpanel and CentOS , best to manage with lots of help online to deal with security issues incase their are any.
 

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Cpanel is number one for me. I have worked with it for many years and never had an issue with it. I guess it just depends on what you know and what you are aiming to achieve.
 

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But CPanel is Restricted to size and is mostly used with the websites that fall in the range of small to medium.
 

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Plesk is a good platform for eCommerce hosting, you can install in a single click the latest version of Prestashop or Magento and keep them automatically up-to-date. With Apache + Nginx and php7 it offer good performances even for Magento Multistore (One of my customer is running a 65 stores Magento website with Plesk Onyx).
 

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cPanel restriction are associated to the amount of resources allocated such as CPU, Ram, I/O and entry processes. However keep in mind you are shareing a dedicated server with hundreds if not thousands of other cPanel accounts. If you install cPanel on a VPS and allocate enough resources it can handle quite heavy traffic. But there is other factors to that like Websites, VPS, webserver(apache,nginx) and mysql optimization.
 

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cPanel, Plesk or what's ever has nothing to do with eCommerce sites hosting/developing. The main purpose of such panels is to take control of the hosted accounts on a server, secondly the OS configuration and security if any offered by the vendor.

But CPanel is Restricted to size and is mostly used with the websites that fall in the range of small to medium.
cPanel doesn't have any restrictions regarding hosted websites. If you see any "restrictions" mentionted in some cPanel hosting plans, then these are set up by the hosting company, not by cPanel itself.
 

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It all depends on the amount of traffic your site receives. The people that are posting have used cPanel/Plesk before, you should take one step at a time. Go with cPanel first and then let us know the outcome.
 
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