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Best admin panel needed!!
tranzmedia
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Hello Everyone,
I have to setup a dedicated server for a single website, What should be the best solution for admin panel?
I don't want to use cPanel for single website or Plesk.
Any idea for (paid) quality admin panel or just to try to install everything manually through console?
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If single website then manually will be much better because if you install any type of panel it will use resources as well!
Virtkick
And you will never actually know what the hell you are doing if you don't learn the manual way but if you don't care about any of that then you can use webmin or ajenti
If you're comfortable doing it yourself, then do it that way. Centminmod and Easyengine are two great tools to speed things up.
Otherwise, cPanel and Plesk are both great. Plesk would likely end up cheaper (if it's a single website).
webmin or vestacp
The Best Admin Panel woud be, if you write your own.
And if you choose a panel, choose a selfhosted, open source panel.
For one website I would go with Centminmod.
i am using centos web panel its easy to install and very easy to use, it has all things what a webmaster needs.
you can visit http://www.centos-webpanel.com and test by installing how it works if you like then keep it.
ITS FREE.
If you don't mind spending $5.00, get Plesk Web Admin. Costs $5.00 and will work well.
"The best panel is no panel"
Someone said that to me LOL.
And yes, I am hosting more than 5 websites on a server without any panel.
It is pretty fun learning how to use nginx.
Very very resource intensive. Go with VestaCP or Webuzo.
for one website - webmin or virtualmin will do job
putty
This, with one virtual config/file per domain you can track your website number easily
If you must use one then I recommend
Centminmod
which is basically a wrapper on AAS for various applications, orWebmin
. The last one features a web UI -- allowing you to pretty much modify any aspect of your system with the possibility of extendible its functionality by adding or writing modules.@tranzmedia forget install everything manually, unless your life dedicated to server....
You can stop cwp service when no need, and feel like there is no webpanel.
$5 per month, right? So it's actually $60/year, or $50/year if you buy at once IIRC.
@tranzmedia I like virtualmin a lot
Here is a relatively new panel:
https://github.com/daspanel/daspanel
“Free, open-source, server agnostic, self-hosted web hosting control panel using Docker.”
It looks like a ‘interesting’ panel at a quick glance! Maybe somebody will find it useful. I plan on giving it a try sometime next week, if nothing wrecks my schedule.
Try install Centos Web Panel or Vesta .
If you know the security settings, then I'd say some one-click compilation and installation script will do it.
But plesk is pretty, and cheaper than cPanel
Its complicated. Idea is gr8.
Would you mind expanding on that? It could be with more input before I test it myself.
There's also KeyHelp.
It's German-engineered so it's bound to be pretty good.
Looks awesome!
Try webuzo
http://centminmod.com/
The creator is quite active as well as its development.
Looks gr8. Here is demo https://demo.keyhelp.de/
Ubuntu based. I cant find whmcs module?
Terminal is good control panel, but not web based
Correct.