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Konstantin2014-01-26 00:02:03
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Konstantin, 2014-01-26 00:02:03

Which hosting control panel to choose for VDS?

Moved from shared hosting to digitalocean, but got hooked on the hosting control panel (was CPanel).
I host friends and clients (small business card sites), they need an elementary visual interface - web, ftp, domains. Of all the shoveled panels, the vesta control panel seemed to be the most optimal. The rest terribly messed up configs, delivered garbage and killed VDS.
But there is no limit to perfection - are there any free/inexpensive hosting control panels that are the least demanding on resources (you don’t want to overpay, I didn’t plan to go higher than the $40 tariff for DO) and user-friendly?
ps. Now I'm considering ISPmanager - they say it holds the load well, and the price for a perpetual license is very democratic.

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Sergey, 2014-01-26
@tromp

Of the free ones, I recommend these:
1) vestacp (already mentioned)
2) zpanel
3) ehcp

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-01-26
@inkvizitor68sl

ISPmanager and take it. Relatively normal configs out of the box + they can be corrected so that nothing is lost / lost later. Being closed in everyone's browsers, it eats almost nothing (well, only for regular tasks like backups). And, by the way, it makes human backups out of the box.
There are no free normal ones - there is no support for nginx in one, the third is placed only on shaggy debians, the tenth with holes up to the receipt of a root by an unauthorized user in the panel. However, paid ones suffer the same.

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Jeremy Jackson, 2014-01-26
@jeremy13

ISPmanager 5 is an excellent choice, I use it myself on digitalocean

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Yuri, 2014-01-27
@EatEn

I have been using ISPmanager for the same purposes for more than a year (for myself, my friends)
But it still needs some work on the configs... I
took the license from the reseller forever, for about 1.5 Soviet tubes

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Nikolai Bronsky, 2015-01-18
@nbronskiy

I highly recommend www.froxlor.org
And here is the instruction on how to put it on Digitalocean https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/h...

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