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depends on the client. For example, I offer managed one, so they just have to email me if they need a new email. In other cases, I offer Google servers, so they can manage their emails. Maybe other ones want more control
Use cPanel if you want to succeed.
That's not true IMHO.
You can use whatever control panel you want, I know a host which use VHCS (yes VHCS) and the service is very very good.
@Spencer
Really, what do you mean with that :P ?
@netomx
So you offer Cpanel? and you mange it, if they need to install something you just install it?
@martinp07
nope, I manage it myself
@netomx
Can you tell me more jsut if you want xD
di que si
Heck, if you target your clients specifically rather than aiming for random clients, you can probably get away with no panel. Truthfully I've one client who even logs into cpanel. I don't have a wealth of hosting clients, but enough to make that number interesting. Most people just want a website that does what it's supposed to do.
@martinp07 que quieres saber?
@netomx
Sorry guys spanish part :P
osea mmm que consejos me puedes dar para vender hosting compartido sin tener que depender de Cpanel y Softaculus.
Ya que algunos piden Cpanel por la facilidid de clic y clic listo tengo mi web.
Ya que mencionaste que trabajas con hosting administrado, verdad?
Si. Solo ofreceles la página, tu haz todo. Si te batalla el command line, usa Webmin, que a mi me ayuda con los DNS. De ahi todo esta panal, creemelo
Talk english or fuck off!
I can fuck you.
me avisas
Ahahahaha, that's something I'd say. When someone tells me "fu** you", I just say "okay, I'll fu** you, and it'll be hard"..
Anyways @Amitz does have a point, it's an English forum
that's not in the rules =P
Try out zPanel if you want a free alternative to cPanel. I've just started using it on my test box and it's actually pretty nice.
Did you install manually or use one of their scripts? Seems like something always goes wrong with one of their scripts for me and I've just been too lazy to try the long way. Also, would you say it's lighter than cPanel?
Just used one of their scripts for CentOS 6. To use their script, you've to make sure that some of the pre-installed stuff with normal CentOS is uninstalled(Apache and etc) before using or else the script won't work. I haven't had the time to play with it much, but it seems to be doing alright on a VM with 256MB RAM.
I've been doing shared hosting for friends, family, community small biz, with Webmin/Virtualmin for a lil while now. It's great. Use it!