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What features do you need in a control panel?
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What features do you need in a control panel?

solarvmsolarvm Member
edited December 2012 in General

I am wondering what features you would like in a VPS control panel?

I was thinking about :

DNS Management
Firewall Management
Built-in DDoS protection / CDN

Currently in:
App installer
Graphs
Reboot
Reinstall

Waiting on your feedback :)

Comments

  • Maybe some kind of alert (email at minimum, SMS if you offered it at a great rate) if the VPS went down?

  • Not sure how ddos protection can be integrated in a panel. I think just "firewall" is more appropriate.

  • LeeLee Veteran

    Container backup option.

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @solarvm said: Built-in DDoS protection

    What @Jacob said. Mind elaborating on this?

  • @Jacob
    For example a reverse proxy hosted on a DDoS protected node that will automatically enable with one click of a button.

  • I suppose something like that could be integrated, with alot of work but not really suitable for this market.

  • @Jacob
    I've done it before, not that hard.

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    For example a reverse proxy hosted on a DDoS protected node that will automatically enable with one click of a button.

    You have to realize that a reverse proxy will only forward certain kinds of traffic. If you have an "enable DDoS mitigation" option that operates on the users current VPS IP, it would make certain other services on their VPS inaccessible.

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    Rage4 DNS integration :)

  • @joepie91
    Ofcourse, but the main IP will still be functional.

    @gbshouse
    I was thinking about my own DNS network, but i'll take a look into Rage4.

  • Something that supports Proxmox :)

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