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Which of the current control panels offer APIs you can use to query or manage your nodes?
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Which of the current control panels offer APIs you can use to query or manage your nodes?

k9bangerk9banger Member
edited April 17 in General

Which of the current control panels used by VPS and shared hosting offer REST APIs you can use to query or manage your nodes?

Which is the one used by HostBrr and Kuroit? They appear to be the same.

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  • JencyJency Member

    Many VPS and shared hosting control panels offer REST APIs, including cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, CyberPanel, Virtualizor, and Proxmox. These APIs allow automation of tasks like account management, server actions, and DNS control. HostBrr and Kuroit both appear to be using Virtualizor control panel, which explains their similar interfaces and provides a powerful API for managing VPS instances.

    Thanked by 2k9banger BasToTheMax
  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    @k9banger For VPS we use Virtfusion Panel, For Shared hosting we have two panels: cPanel and Enhance.

    For Dedicated Server we use Tenantos Panel.

    Let me know if you have any questions!

    Thanked by 1k9banger
  • @Jency said:
    Many VPS and shared hosting control panels offer REST APIs, including cPanel, DirectAdmin, Plesk, CyberPanel, Virtualizor, and Proxmox. These APIs allow automation of tasks like account management, server actions, and DNS control. HostBrr and Kuroit both appear to be using Virtualizor control panel, which explains their similar interfaces and provides a powerful API for managing VPS instances.

    I don't see SolusVM mentioned. Is it still in use?

  • JencyJency Member

    Yes, SolusVM is still used by many hosts, mainly for KVM and OpenVZ VPS. It’s stable, simple, and integrates well with WHMCS, though not as modern as Virtualizor or Proxmox.

  • LiquidSpikesLiquidSpikes Member
    edited April 20

    We are rocking SolusVM2, and our API is here: https://console-sea.nobullnetworks.com/documentation

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