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Agreed, it does make me wonder why other panels appear to be struggling to match the functionality or have we just been completely spoiled by everything cPanel has put in.
I like the icons
@AnthonySmith said:
I can even say that if it i'snt the change from EA3 to EA4 (which is something they should do as it allows auto updates to apache builds) for host that use LS only other changes are just trying to copy with not the same quality what best plugins for their panel do (Backups from Jetbackup and now node.js and ruby selector)
Correct.
Plot twist: DA devs seeing urgent surge on their panel increase price up to 49 USD per server...
That would be fine, a lot better than the $250 - $500 or more that cPanel propose.
DA is to cheap already.
DELETE!
Apologies if it's a stupid question/proposal:
Are there any LET hosting providers willing to open a test reseller hosting account with DirectAdmin control panel?
I could do with 10 GB storage (even that is generous, but no idea how many zipped files and tries I'd have to make, how much extra space those operations temporarily take etc.) and three control panel accounts (main and two "customer").
Then try to create user account, migrate a website from cPanel (manually), set up e-mail, integrate it with Cloudflare, set up automated backups of the created accounts, finally make an idiot friendly manual, primarily for my own future reference, but it would be on-line for anyone to use. Something like I did for cPanel and WordPress already:
https://io.bikegremlin.com/8136/website-migration/
That would be an average non-expert user return info - if I manage it, anyone could.
How long?
I could start today. No idea how long it would take to figure things out and then write about what did the job.
If you restoring files always count double space. For example:
5 GB backup archive -> 10 GB on server. Just in case. Do not go cheap on storage.
Speaking about how long... Depends on file count. The more you have the more time it will take to untar it.
I have restored ~80 GB backup without a problem in 7 minutes on L5XXX Xeon with rust spinners.
Intended to use really small "test sites". To not waste much time, or storage for figuring stuff out.
The screenshot you share look great Fran. My only main concern is that I'm hoping everything still works when you migrate from cPanel to DA, not sure how it works for other panels since I haven't used anything besides CyberPanel (testing).
Well, I do like these new icons.
I do have a small DirectAdmin server for friends and family that are scared of black screen of death (called shell ;]) but they need their presence in web. If you want i can hook You up with reseller account on my server so You could write this tutorial for the community.
Some fixes on their website:
Would be happy to.
Why did they have to do this in the summer...
For all those who afraid of DA CLI, there is a nice plugin for GUI:
https://forum.directadmin.com/showthread.php?t=48989
Of-course it needs improvements and active maintenance but it's good and almost replaces CLI.
Their trial licencing is confusing. From memory by trial they really mean money-back policy. So you sign up for a month, then if you don't like it you contact them and they refund you for your recent payment...
Edit: Oh, or you do this... https://forum.directadmin.com/showthread.php?t=58080
Yeah, their trial setup was a bit...funny.
Not sure why they don't just do timed licenses since i'm assuming they already have it so things suspend when it's due.
Francisco
They're doing a great job. I've already configured a server that's ready for production. Took me a few hours, not much hassle. What really needs to be done is the Admin UI that needs certain functions, such as WHM, heh. Well, I guess we're too used to cPanel.
And of course, DNS license, or something like that... www.directslave.com is an option though.
The new skin is a lot better.
If you don't want to install their new skin, the demo already has it installed: https://www.directadmin.com/demo.php
just to ask humbly
how can you improve directadmin, till you are not a part of the team or till they havent asked you to collect a feedback on their part
in case you wish to develop some plugins or skins, its a welcomed idea
I asked Mark if he wanted me to help him collect public feedback. He said "Yes please", like a good ol' canadian boy.
Hence, the existence of these threads
Francisco
I actually love the icons lol better than cPanel's
Feedback is always good, as long as DA can change the 95 look it should be pretty solid, we have multiple owned keys for it from a long time ago haven't used it in years for the most part other than some clients using them.
Great to see some changes.
@Daniel15 yes it is, the skin does not however add any extra functionality which was my primary concern, take a look at the WHM screenshot for comparison.
Support for CloudFlare Railgun in DA would be awesome.
I would like to see a Plesk migrator in addition to the cPanel migration tool.
So, by the end of day 2 with Direct Admin I have to say, I am with @anthonysmith on this. Direct Admin has all the functions you need, cPanel has all the functionality you want.
I just can't do it, it will make my guy's lives hell if I offer Direct Admin alongside cPanel on the same site. Anyone who does move will be opening tickets starting with "in DA, how do i..." And we will be replying with "You can't do that.".
I think DA will develop though so I am still going to go with a DA offering but create a completely new brand for it. I would rather throw $100 a month to @Francisco to have a slice in two locations with DA licences and see how that goes than upset existing clients by having them think the introduction of DA could spell the end of cPanel for them.
Creating a new hosting service in the summer, what can go wrong.
I knew there was a Canadian co-operation behind this thread lol
I didn't see in the screen shots what functionality was missing from DA. The UI was obviously different though.
DA offers most of the necessary functions to get a site up and running as does cPanel. One just needs to get used to their UI and ways to manage. cPanel is a "want" like iPhone.