10-11-2020, 05:29 PM
(10-11-2020, 02:12 PM)xdude Wrote: So I have been using CyberPanel since March and so far I'm having a pretty smooth ride. I haven't tried everything and just using basic features so far but I did sort out almost all the problems I have encountered. It gonna take a bit of time to figure the interface since it's not exactly cPanel (I'm too used to cPanel). I always prefer using a panel to SSH for various reasons I have mentioned so many times here. I handle many websites so having a panel save me time as well as any messes I might make while using SSH. Plus it gives me a chance to let my clients have limited control over their sites.
Virtualmin used to be my favorite panel since it gives you the power to micromanage everything. But it's a complex panel which needs quite a learning curve. My biggest problem was sometimes it's quite hard to get support from developers. A problem I had with VestaCP too. So far CyberPanel provides excellent support. Plus I can do everything through the GUI interface like taking care of PHP Extensions and configurations, and security tasks such as Managing Firewall, Modsecurity, CSF in a very easy way.
Since VestaCP seems to be officially dead and next-in-line are not so user-friendly this might be the best alternative you have if you are looking for a free hosting panel to migrate. I 've created this topic as a general discussion thread for CyberPanel since I couldn't find one.
Just to be specific, are you using CyberPanel or OpenCyberPanel? OpenCyberPanel is the free version, CyberPanel is the enterprise version which can be used on 1 site for free. I've not tried it yet but I did browse the docs a bit, and it looks promising.
I notice on the system requirements it asks for 1GB of ram, which seems like a lot for a panel. I've used webmin for years and it chugs along happily with much less, depending on which modules you're using. I wonder if the requirements are strict for cyberpanel, or if it might be possible to run it with less.