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I usually tend to go after control panels that are time tested, present for long time. Many new panels offer more features (i.e. cyberpanel) but they suck in terms of security. cpanel/plesk are no longer viable because of their greedy pricing monopoly. I looked into Enhance, but its containerization eats too much memory.
The website is largely in English, but the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy are in Vietnamese.
There's also an email address with a pre-defined subject, also in Vietnamese.
If I'm paying for something, I'd expect simple things like this to be non-issues.
I am in the same Laravel chat room with the owner (i am Vietnamese), he was kinda proud of the product and the reviews from the group are great also. But I didn't like the kind of managing via SSH they provide.
Do you have any suggestion mate ? any good paid panel which is not very expensive.
I bought it but haven't use it.
I heard good and bad reviews but couldn't remember the details.
I also bought cloudstick.
It's a bit like revenge consumption for not buying flywp and xcloud.
Never use it, but the ui looks clean.
I wonder is it viet product?
Yes viet product
I am using their paid package which is also very ok, there are quite a lot of integrated features, you can see their documentation. In addition, the Support team is also quite fast.
https://flashpanel.io/?ref=OOQKAW (aff)
From v12 Enhance no longer uses docker at all and it much less resource intensive.
A Viet product?
I just registered thru your aff link, because this is a Viet product I will ditch Coolify
It's a Vietnamese product. It has everything I need, and seems to keep developing new features.
Nice!
Any issues with coolify?
No issues so far for my use case.
I just turn my support to domestic product.
EDIT: just had time to try Add a server to the panel and ... they don't use Docker
Hi,
I've recently discovered Enhance and I'm still learning more about it.
In your experience, how much more resource-intensive is Enhance compared to cPanel or DirectAdmin (approximately, in percentage)?
Also, is it easy to create an account that can host both a website and email?
Thanks in advance!