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RE: What do you think of VestaCP ? - ikk157 - 06-03-2020 (06-02-2020, 01:02 PM)xdude Wrote: @ikk157 Actually, they already earn money from their enterprise packages, which VestaCP never had. So the odds of them starting to charge for anything in their OpenLiteSpeed version are very minimal considering that they already have a source of income from the enterprise version. Also, doesn’t matter what version you’re running... even if you’re running the free OpenLiteSpeed version, you can also submit a support ticket at their site. Heck, they even fix stuff for you if you want (provided that you give them temporary ssh access obviously) at no charge... however, I prefer their forum as you also get help from the users as well, not just the staff members. And the devs are insanely active in the forum, so if there are any issues that require their input, they usually respond in a few hours! And just like I mentioned in my earlier post. I have no issues with devs/companies charging for a product they invested a lot of time and effort into. After all, no one is forcing the end user to buy it. (06-03-2020, 10:04 AM)tryp4vps Wrote: Good points. But I guess you misunderstand my main point here. I just said that favoring paid customers over non-paid customers is normal. Aha! Ok I agree with your point! It definitely makes sense to prioritize your paying customers over the ones using the free version of your product (provided that there’s a free version to begin with). Cyberpanel already provides everything they possibly could to their free users... there’s literally nothing extra left for the enterprise version. You just get a few performance perks with LiteSpeed enterprise.... in their pricing page, it does mention many features for the enterprise version... but actually, all of them apart from LSCache are available for free out of the box in the free OpenLiteSpeed version. And just like I mentioned above, even their enterprise version has a free plan! And don’t get me started at how helpful and kind their devs are! |