Web Hosting Control Panels

Glad to see DIrectAdmin is leading the popularity vote

So any changes?
CyberPanel didn’t even made this poll, even if it’s Litespeed own web hosting panel.

Hey @nem how is everything going with your panel (ApisCP)?

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Busy as a beaver. Just released a new version on EDGE that brings screenshots to improve visual recognition. Also added API hooks to decouple implementation logic. Touched base with @Wolveix earlier today to work around flexible SSL with CloudFlare on his install as well :slight_smile:

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Is it stable now? I believe there was lots of complaints on stability a while back. :thinking:
(I considered testing it with OLS, but skipped it, tested TinyCP, WordOps and DirectAdmin.)
– Then went back to plain Debian :wink:

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I can say beyond a doubt, ApisCP has been the single best panel I’ve ever had the pleasure of using. It’s UI could do with a bit of an update, but the functionality is all there. On top of that, @nem has personally helped me out on a number of occasions.

It’s not perfect, but nothing ever is and the functionality is 100% there. If you’re trying to choose a panel, this is the one.

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Fringe cases make a product. Thank you for putting it through the wringer and making it :smiley:

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Well… I installed it a couple of day ago, looks… nice… but for a fresh install with one website requiring to “fix permissions” to get the website to work isn’t exactly a good start if you ask me. Other than that… zero complains till now.

I particularly like that they take care of installing everything for you with one single line, the panel, litespeed, everything… kinda of like webmin but with a shinier feeling.

So you’re saying that I should have abused @nem free license offer. I knew it!

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Just compensation for that level of QA testing. :slight_smile:

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Tried getting a free license earlier and missed it, haven’t gotten back to try it yet, but hoping there’s another free license giveaway still at some point… :see_no_evil:

I’m mostly using ISPConfig, has everything you need like LE, Multiple PHP Versions, Email filtering options, etc. It just works very well for me. :blush:
I once had a Server with VestaCP but that turned out not that well when the API(?) had a security issue… I liked the panel though.

Froxlor was once on a Raspberry PI here. While it was super lightweight LE SSL was kind of broken back when I tested it.

I used to run i-mscp but sadly updates are quite rare and it lacks GUI support for Dualstack (IPv4 + v6).

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ISPConfig is great! Till is running a tight ship over there :slight_smile:

From experience, it sucks balls. I have it running on one of my boxes hosting 1 website. If I wasn’t lazy, I would migrate that to my ISPConfig box instead.

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Hopefully, @nem might give away a free one soon.
Like it alot, but being a noob still much to learn to get the best out of it.

Free licenses were given in consideration for QA testing during the early rounds of bringing ApisCP public. Now that QA has been addressed and, through other arrangements, cPanel transfers perfected, there’s no exigent need to give away free licenses.

You may see a flash sale on lifetime licenses within the next year. Apis Networks turns 18 in July and the panel itself turns 18 in December. Whether such a sale occurs during either window is TBD.

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Thanks. I’ll keep an eye out.

APIScp is prem!

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Yes, it is.

Hestia and ISPconfig not far behind.

My love story part II.

Yesterday I was able to fk up cloud instance running ApisCP.
All I had to do for everything to fall back into place was to exec one code via SSH. ApisCP fixed whatever was messed up.

Websites kept running the whole time. :mechanical_leg: :muscle:

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