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Plesk or Cpanel?
Following on from my pennywise or strongbox thread, which server admin software would you recommend? Plesk 8.1 or CPanel?
Which of the two is easier to use? Do they both come with full server stats? I see Cpanel have webalizer built in. Are it easy to add new domains/email to the server through their gui? Pricing is quite apart though CPanel $48 a month, Plesk $399 one off payment for 100 domains.(which is preferable!) What are your thoughts? |
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Direct Admin
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I would recommend none. (just get a managed server)
But if you really have to, go with Plesk or Direct Admin Cpanel is too bloated. |
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Think I have ruled CPanel out due to the cost of monthly fees. Will check out Direct Admin right now. Thanks
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Plesk very comfortable
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CPanel is ruled out as too expensive.
Direct Admin does't seem to have a decent server stats package. What are server stats like on Plesk? |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Allentown PA
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plesk has webalizer and awstats
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So Fucking Banned
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So Fucking Banned
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Direct Admin is great... Highly recommended.
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Plesk is shit.Cpanel or direct admin,if you dont have money then direct admin.
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So Fucking Banned
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cPanel will kill your server.
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Something along the lines of awstats. I see cPanel has Webalizer built in, but Plesk or Direct Admin don't.
I need to be able to add domains to my server, as I buy a dozen or so a week and its a pain calling up tech support to make folders on the server etc. Also add email accounts to the new domains. I need full stats for the server to monitor traffic in detail. So what is the best bet? |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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cpanel ...
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DA has webalizer built in, and you have the ability to add your own domains to whatever IP is on your server/account. Creating emails is a breeze as well. To quote the welcome email I send to all new accounts at GotWebHost: To learn more about using the Direct Admin panel, I suggest reading http://reseller.site-helper.com and www.site-helper.com |
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So Fucking Banned
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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Plesk and it's derivitives are crap.
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I honestly like both...However cPanel/WHM is better organized IMO, and I'd go with it....
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CRAZY MOFUKKA
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I've only used Cpanel and its been great and easy to work with for me.
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Thanks for the advice, especially bad-dog for pointing me to those pages.
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I was going to say I find CPanel easier to use, but it looks like you have your answer.
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From a technical perspective DirectAdmin is "best" in HOW it does things.
It's much more gracefully integrated into the server whereas the other panels tend to be clunky hacks. I also like it as a user and the couple of people hosted on my server seem to like it. It and Webmin are the only two I'd ever use on my servers. Without DirectAdmin or Webmin I'd rather do everything manually rather than use Plesk or cPanel, but I'm a geek. Between cPanel and Plesk, I'd go with cPanel. Plesk is too clunky and intrusive. Webmin doesn't have as smooth of a user interface as the others, but is great for geeks with dedicated servers. It's free, extremely flexible with many free add-on modules for different purposes, and is open source so you can add to it or change it. There were some things I didn't like so I changed them and sent my changes back to the maintainer to be included in future versions. If you're not very geeky you'll want to do everything through the "Virtualmin" module, which gives a more cPanel like interface than the other Webmin modules.
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i personally like Plesk...but cPanel is also really easy to use....
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if you want to go for security, dont install any control pannel...
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Wel basically I am fucked anyway and can't use any of them. The server is brand new but already the hard drives are setup and its up and running with hundreds of gigs of content on it. To install Direct Admin they want to install it on a new server BEFORE its in use, so the horse has already bolted.
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cPanel RULEZ!!!
if you don't have much cash or you don't need nothing fancy DirecAdmin is nice and cheap solution...
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GFY HALL OF FAME DAMMIT!!!
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Got CPanel on my server.
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So fuckin' bored
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My vote goes to PLESK.
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Cpanel It may cost more but its worth it
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Plesk is fucking slick, but cPanel is a bit better
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if you want a free one:
http://vhcs.net/new/modules/wfchannel/ It can be installed AFTER the OS . Otherwise, I prefer Cpanel... but again this is a question of personnal choice vs personnal needs.
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Pretty much the same IMO.
Plesk is more slick and easy to use but tends to have less addons included with it. Cpanel is a bit clunky and annoying but has usually has more addons and scripts - especially if you have fantastico with it. One thing to note, in my experience you can't point domians to the same shared hosting account in plesk - whereas you can in Cpanel if you want to. |
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I'll dare to say Plesk .
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Location: Los Angeles
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We operate both on our various servers... my preference is cpanel.
Seems better organized and logical
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there's no $$$ in porn
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cpal will take down your server and plesk sucks big time (it's a kindergarten control panel).
check out webmin. |
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We prefer DirectAdmin all the way... and include it on all standard hosting plans. cPanel has expensive monthly fees and don't be fooled by that Plesk one time fee of $399 for 100 domains... they will get you with annual fees if you want to keep the license current and ever want to upgrade to the latest version.
Also, as previously mentioned, DA has Webalizer built in AND there is a free module to add AWStats if you prefer that.
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