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What's your top 5 web admin tools?
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What's your top 5 web admin tools?

BruceBruce Member

I'm keen to learn what are the most popular web tools being used. Not a simple question as it can mean many things. I'm interested in tools used to setup/config/monitor dedi/VPS

I'm not expert at command line linux, having been able to reply on most stuff via cPanel/WHM in the past. But as I'm looking to use more ow end solutions, I need to do some learning.

My usual tools:

SSH - putty
FTP - filezilla
phpmyadmin

currently playing with virtualmin/webmin, and finding that I'm better off just using command line commands. but a web frontend is handy to monitor what is going on

thanks

Bruce

Comments

  • Well, here's my two free tools for monitoring :

    UptimeRobot

    Anturis

    For setting up LAMP/LEMP on a LEB :

    LowEndScript (And its many variants)

    Centminmod

    Not sure if this is what you meant, but anyway.

  • @dhamaniasad exactly what I'm looking for. thanks

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    image

  • Mrs Palmer and her 5 daughters? :D

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    @Bruce said:
    Mrs Palmer and her 5 daughters? :D

    haha, no I us a fat chubby little hand (not mine), the more I look at that image the more I think that hand is rubbish.. I cant imagine having such a none functional hand, you could not even hold a pint with that silly hand.

  • For monitoring and basic administration - Webmin

    For transferring files and editing long config I like the combination of WinSCP and Notepad++

    For safe testing environments and easy migration between physical servers I use OpenVZ containers.

  • painfreepcpainfreepc Member
    edited January 2014

    @DigitalDuke said:
    For transferring files and editing long config I like the combination of WinSCP and Notepad++

    i use this combo also, i have vestacp installed, I am starting to wonder why I chose to install it.

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