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Anyone used TinyCP, Whats your expierence.

our first impression is that TinyCP is very nice, it is tiny. it has all the settings on first sight but i love to know if someone allready used it, and how did that go?

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  • Solid as a rock for me. Mentioned this before in a thread a few months back.

    Thanked by 1antpeks
  • team_traitorteam_traitor Member
    edited April 2021

    can you uninstall this anytime? I am interested on this tinycp. It has nice ui/ux

  • TejyTejy Member

    I've tried, and I still prefer Keyhelp (Free), or Plesk (paid).

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  • @Tejy why you prefer keyhelp ?

  • LeviLevi Member

    Looks fishy and amateur AF. I would stay away from "beta" versions on anything remotely production.

  • ViridWebViridWeb Member, Host Rep

    The community looks like it's a dead project.
    Anyway if you're looking for something for production use then try some paid ones like plesk or directadmin instead

  • I feel very happy after 2 weeks use it. I need only very simple panel. If you need the function which help you manage and edit file online I prefer to use aaPanel.

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    Demo is broken, community forum is full of spam posts for months and nobody cares.
    I'd say this project is more than dead. I wouldn't use software like this on any host on the public internet as most likely nobody will ever release any security fixes for that piece of software.

  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited April 2021

    It's sad that it isn't more active, as it works perfectly well for a couple of small sites, with minimal resource usage. Ideal for a small VPS, such as from Virmach.
    The antithesis of APISCP. :-|

    Reminds me of the way PicoCMS has gone (though it uses/used more bloat).
    Same with otherwise great PixieCMS :'(

  • fbmyfbmy Member

    @AlwaysSkint said:
    with minimal resource usage. Ideal for a small VPS, such as from Virmach.
    The antithesis of APISCP. :-|

    hi man,
    it looks like you still can't use ApisCP properly

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  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited April 2021

    @fbmy said: it looks like you still can't use ApisCP properly

    Can you run it well on less than 2GB RAM and 10GB storage? No; well STFU, or don't you understand the meaning of anthesis?

    This is supposed to be lowendtalk - ApisCP overhead on a 16/64GB RAM 1TB storage server is negligible: back at the low-end, not so.

  • nemnem Member, Host Rep

    Runs fine on 1 GB... in fact that's what I recommend for PowerDNS nodes. You don't have feature parity in low-memory mode with a normal ApisCP install, but then again I'm not aware of any panel on the market that has feature parity with ApisCP as it stands.

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  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited April 2021

    @nem I've criticised ApisCP resources before but being a thread about TinyCP it's nowhere near comparable in a regular control panel environment, hence antithesis. I was (mearly?) pointing that out.
    Your 'solution' has its' place.
    (Keyhelp/Fastpanel appears to be "closer" to TinyCP.)

  • fbmyfbmy Member

    @AlwaysSkint said:

    @fbmy said: it looks like you still can't use ApisCP properly

    Can you run it well on less than 2GB RAM and 10GB storage? No; well STFU, or don't you understand the meaning of anthesis?

    i am running some ApisCP on 1GB RAM VPS with Low Memory Mode

    okay, let's compare apple to apple like the features that @nem has described

    do other control panels have Magic like ApisCP ?

    The magic comes once you price out third-party licenses that are core features of ApisCP.

    1. Softaculous ($1/month) already built into ApisCP’s Web App module.

    2. CloudLinux ($10/month) already built into ApisCP. All accounts are jailed to synthetic roots, a feature of ApisCP since its birth in 2002. Resource enforcement, just like in CloudLinux, is powered by cgroups - a native kernel feature.

    3. Immunify360 ($45/month) Malware scrubs, DDoS prevention are managed through Rampart in ApisCP. A mod_security hook filters file uploads and sends an alert to block offending IPs.

    4. MailChannels ($79/month) - or any smart-host. If you have enough servers and enough diversity in mail, ApisCP can communicate over an rspamd cluster that provides excellent spam mitigation. Clustering is a turnkey feature in Bootstrapper.

    5. WP Toolkit. Cloning, snapshots, renames, SSO, "AI updates" (a/k/a just checking page size + status codes) all inclusive.

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  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited April 2021

    @fbmy Pissing competition! ..

    free -h
    total used free shared buff/cache available
    Mem: 240M 101M 27M 9.2M 111M 121M
    Swap: 255M 272K 255M

    @fbmy Good luck in running all of the above mentioned 'stuff' in 1GB RAM.
    Softaculous + WP Toolkit: the World doesn't revolve around around these optional items. :-/

    Game over, FaceBook dude.

  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited April 2021

    BTW: Latest TinyCP update = 2.240.0 at 2021-04-08 11:49, so not 'dead'.
    I sent the developer/coder/programmer/scripter a wee beer money donation, during this thread. 'Cos 5 bucks is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick.

  • fbmyfbmy Member
    edited April 2021

    @AlwaysSkint said:
    @fbmy Pissing competition! ..

    free -h
    total used free shared buff/cache available
    Mem: 240M 101M 27M 9.2M 111M 121M
    Swap: 255M 272K 255M

    @fbmy Good luck in running all of the above mentioned 'stuff' in 1GB RAM.
    Softaculous + WP Toolkit: the World doesn't revolve around around these optional items. :-/

    Game over, FaceBook dude.

    ApisCP on 6 bucks vps from virmach

    free -h

             total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
    

    Mem: 865M 304M 267M 38M 293M 373M
    Swap: 1.7G 273M 1.5G

    dashboard view

    @AlwaysSkint you just don't learn

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  • @fbmy If/when I find time, I may give it another look and even fire up my already installed VM. I'm willing to be proven wrong - it does happen. ;)

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  • Off topic but for an update..
    On a Proxmox KVM defined as 1048MiB (1.02GiB) because 1024MiB (1GiB) is insufficient:

    upcp -b

    ...

    fatal: [localhost]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "WARNING: ApisCP is not guaranteed to work on a 1 GB machine. Continue at your own risk.\nHit CTRL + C to abort or wait 30 seconds to continue.\n---\nTotal memory detected: 990 MB\n"}

    Granted that this particular command may not be required; dunno, is the short answer. I'll leave ApisCP running for a few days and might even try adding a website to it.

    Meanwhile, TinyCP does an upgrade within two minutes and continues to serve up my wee site. :)

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