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DirectAdmin: Your Thoughts?

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  • rdesrdes Member
    edited June 2024

    It's mainly question of needs, skills and time.
    For example PHP support - my friend had several hundred domains working on suphp with custom htaccess entries etc.
    One day DirectAdmin annouced that they stoppping support for that wrapper and a few others and only php-fpm and fastcgi was left (plus lsphp when you use Cloudlinux).
    He could not even run custombuild to update other things like exim because he was getting a message that he had to disable suphp first.
    CPanel for comparison has 7 different configurations for php wrappers, and easyapache which handles that is totally independent of exim or mysql updates.

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