Hi, I am not able to configure multiple domains. And I am not good at managing linux servers. So I was wondering whether I could use zpanel instead of cpanel, as my budget is low? And if I am using it is it errorless and doesnt give any problems? Thanks
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Hello, all
This is a really interesting question that I’ve seen before and would like to share my opinion with the rest of you.
There a lot of web panels available (most of them are free to use) that you can choose in order to manage your server. What I can recommend is to try them as in this way you can see if it really suits your needs.
I will list the top control panels that I recommend:
CentOS Web Panel Vesta CP Webmin Ajenti ISPConfig
and of course I need to mention Plesk although it’s not free it’s been available for a while and it’s always been the main cPanel competitor. It has a lot of build-in features and a lot of plugins that you can install and you can always reach to their support team if needed which is something that might come handy in time.
You’ve now got some great options if you want to use a control panel with your server but you don’t want to pay for a license. I’ve tried to lay out most of the available options, but which one is best will ultimately depend on your individual needs.
Hope that this helps! Regards, Alex
Hi,
If you choose to use zpanel, you will be responsible to install it yourself and fix any issues that may arise, since DigitalOcean is an unmanaged provider and doesn’t really provide support to what goes on inside the droplet.
Lastly, expecting that something can be “errorless and doesn’t give any problems” is ludicrous. This will never happen, regardless of the software you decide to use.
Good luck,
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