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You can try HestiaCP/VestaCP & Cyberpanel.
keyhelp.de
Try FastPanel or BrainyCP
Froxlor if you are fine with its limitations.
TinyCP
ISPConfig 3 and Keyhelp are solid. Webmin probably is, too (have not used it yet though).
I have used ISPconfig 3 for years and it is rock solid. I'd highly recommend it.
I've heard about Cyberpanel but I have never used it.
My vote to virtualmin.
Can recommend froxlor. Leaves you with configuring and updating the system as you like. Since it doesn't touch a lot it has less possible security risks but on the other hand doesn't enhance security too much either.
I like advanced setups so
ISPconfig +1
Technologically it is rock solid and dev use it in production for their Nginx hosting...
Only think you can wish for is nicer looking UI
KeyHelp is decent, so is Webmin/Virtualmin.
ISPconfig or Cyberpanel
easyscp
Looks like a lot of votes goes to ISPConfig?
CWP, CyberPanel and aaPanel
if you dont mind running debian and apache, then I found keyhelp is pretty solid and beyond what I expectation for a free control panel.
Really like Webmin/Virtualmin. Have tried others and nothing comes close IMO. But it depends on what you want to use your CP for. The main complaint I hear about Virtualmin is that there are too many options/settings and it's too complicated. A while ago someone here mentioned that's because it's geared toward the Admin rather than just hosting.
Aapanel or keyhelp..
KeyHelp (average user) or Virtualmin (advance adminstrator)
Hestiacp/Ispconfig/keyhelp.
For which operating system?
Or distribution in case of Linux??
keyhelp for apache / aapanel for apache,nginx,ols / virtualmin for apache,nginx
webmin is my favor
for me, it is cyberpanel comes with OLS (apache compatible)
or if you don't need mail, dns etc then you can just install OLS which comes with its own panel and surprisingly it is very stable and adding new virtualhosts is easy with templates
Personal use? WordOps - command line control
True. Can absolutely recommend for personal use.
I used to use CyberPanel until it crash after a update, then I back to the terminal style.
For Debian and Ubuntu, KeyHelp® work out the box... easy to use and it has everything you need to manage a web server .. Developers are working on major update for Q1 2021. check it out! https://www.keyhelp.de/en/
ispconfig is stable but you need to have some knowledge for each software and update.
cyberpanel also a good alternative especially if your web doesn't need a complicated htaccess rules (if your website use WordPress then cyberpanel is more than enough, they also have WordPress installer built-in)
but if your VPS provider give you DirectAdmin for free/cheap then use DirectAdmin
I have used aaPanel for 2 years. And I love its.