Best Hosting Control Panels for CentOS

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    ISPConfig Reviews

    ISPConfig

    ISPConfig

    €5 one-time payment
    Open Source, transparent, free, stable, secure und ultra-fast. Continuous development, large documentation, and a large community with support forum with enterprise assistance. One control panel allows you to manage multiple servers. Multiserver, single server, and mirrored clusters. ISPConfig works regardless of whether you have a physical server or virtual machine. ISPConfig's support network includes email support, remote login, installation, consulting, and ISPConfig. One control panel allows you to manage multiple servers. Web server management for Apache2 or nginx. Mail server management for virtual mail users. DNS server management for PowerDNS and BIND. Virtualization (OpenVZ), client login, administrator, reseller, and reseller login. We have removed APS from the panel because of the demise of the APS project. If your software supports HTTP/2, all websites will be enabled. Additional subdomain/alias "vhost domains" web folder checks have been made.
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    H-Sphere Reviews

    H-Sphere

    Positive Software

    $4.50 one-time payment
    H-Sphere is a multi-server, scalable web hosting solution. It offers many advanced features and a sophisticated billing platform to automate and improve web hosting tasks. H-Sphere can be used on multiple servers and can be scaled to add more web, mail and database servers without any downtime. It offers a simple and easy-to-use web interface, which can be accessed from any computer that has an internet connection. H-Sphere is written in Java and can be used with any SQL-compliant databases. It only runs industry-standard software. H-Sphere uses a centralized model that allows for maximum control. The centralized database stores the data. The control panel server sends commands (using ssh and http protocols) to different servers. You can add new servers at any time. The control panel server manages all users, domains, new machines, and events behind-the-scenes.
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    Cockpit Reviews
    Cockpit is a web-based interface for servers. It is intended for all users, including those who are new to Linux and experienced admins. Cockpit uses system commands and APIs to allow admins to manage their system in their preferred way. This includes the command line right alongside Cockpit. You can view your server from a web browser. You can also perform system tasks using a mouse. It's easy and straightforward to create containers, manage storage, configure networks, inspect logs, and monitor the status of your servers. Cockpit can be thought of as a graphical desktop interface, but it can also be used to manage individual servers. Do you have a favorite command-line tool or app that you use on your servers. You can continue to use Ansible, the command line, and other tools, but you can also add Cockpit to your arsenal. Cockpit uses the exact same system tooling as the command line. You can switch between Cockpit or any other program you choose.
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    VHCS Reviews
    VHCS is an open source web-based interface that makes it easy to manage Linux web servers. VHCS is for IT professionals, hosting providers, and internet service providers. VHCS allows you to configure your server and apps, create users with domains, and more with just a few clicks. It takes less than a minute. VHCS manages Apache Vhosts, DNS, FTP and email accounts, quotas and creates statistics. VHCS is free and open-source, so there are no timeouts or ads. VHCS gives administrators, developers, and users the best possible control over their Linux web servers and their data. VHCS recognizes that usability does not mean adding features, but creating software that is simple to use. VHCS is used in many languages and has been developed and supported in them all. We strive to ensure that every piece VHCS software can easily be translated into all languages.
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    BlueOnyx Reviews
    BlueOnyx, a Linux distribution based on CentOS or Scientific Linux, aims to deliver a turnkey web hosting appliance. It includes a web-based GUI interface, which allows you to manage your web hosting clients, email, FTP, and FTP accounts. You can manage all aspects of the server, its websites and accounts via a browser-based interface. It is open-source software and released under a Sun-modified BSD licence. BlueOnyx, a modified fork of BlueQuartz, was developed by Solarspeed. BlueOnyx has seen many improvements and enhancements over the years. We are committed to continuing to develop it. BlueOnyx supports reseller management, Java Servlet Pages support, Imapsync mail migrations, SSH key/cert administration, phpMyAdmin for web hosting clients, and provisions to automatically create MySQL users and databases for each virtual website.
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