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The Yeti™ has spoken!
@AuroraZ I'm just guessing that (in general) the "managed panel service" would be limited to panel-managable functions, so that (in a larger management company) the bulk of the work could be handled mainly by junior point-and-click panel-managers (who would hopefully be supervised by a at least one of the highly-paid commandline gurus) ...
And I would tend to agree about locking down the system with regard to root access for customer, that makes good sense for most scenarios I can think of, no doubt about that.
What's the purpose of the project?
And how many accounts you will create on that server?
Maybe we can help you..:)
Thanks for the mention @uptime !
Yes we do. Although the site does mention cPanel only at this moment we do offer DA also with our managed VPSes, the site hasn't been updated to reflect the same at this point in time.
Here are some managed options with cPanel included:
https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=778-965-9D4
I know someone that uses Cloudlinux+cpanel then offers it as VPS. However ofcourse no root access but fits your budget and specs. But hey don't PM me I wont tell.
Then why say anything at all?
Why not?
hello @Host4Geeks - I was a bit confused until I saw the post from @ITLabs - to whom the thanks for your mention should go.
anyway, very nice to meet you - I'll be interested to learn more about your service, it does look like a great option to know about for managed panel VPS service. And I'm glad to hear DirectAdmin will be part of your offers. Cheers!
This also might be a good time to take a minute and suggest to @vnsugadev (who is new to LET) that it's probably a good idea to keep most of discussions public rather than too much via private message, unless it really needs to be via PM for some sensible reason.
The preference for public discussion is for two reasons: the major one being that it should allow others to benefit from the information as well. And the other also important consideration is to help protect against the (probably rare, but possibly inevitable) sketchy offers that might come in via PM, which might otherwise be called out if made public here.
tl;dr: thumbs up for @Host4Geeks based on @ITLabs
' suggestion. And @vnsugadev might do well to slow down a bit, take some time to study carefully - and definitely stay far far away from CloudAtCost (smh...) and for that matter many of the seemingly "too good to be true" deals of the ultra-low-end persuasion - unless they're looking to pay some cheap tuition in the school of hard knocks. (Which is fine, but please don't say we didin't warn you!)I am very sorry @uptime and stand corrected. It was indeed an oversight.
Thanks, @ITLabs
@Host4Geeks no worries, glad to learn about your service