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Using it right now, love the built-in file manager, firewall, apps isolation. It's secure & highly maintained by developer.
Vestacp is dead..
Two questions, two answers: in order
Yes
No
Have a look myVesta.
any one could let me know if it supports ipv6
HestiaCP is much better than VestaCP and comes with many enhancements and security. I used it for production almost more than a year with no issues. All sites on node are running WordPress and Joomla.
I would definitely be using HestiaCP more often if they supported CentOS
I used virtualmin/wbmin for a long time and someone here recommended Keyhelp and I never looked back to webmin.
I'll try HestiaCP , but how is it compared to keyhelp and webmin ?
Hestiacp is very actively developed and maintained. I have tried it a few times(Not in recent past) and works smoothly.
Slowly moving away from PHP.
actually for me, the best is cyberpanel
I try KeyHelp, never look back., very happy... if you look at the VestaCP forum, developers are MIA.
Does it support LEMP web server ? or only LAMP?
LAMP - Debian and Ubuntu with lots of features.
But LAMP performance is not as good as LEMP or Litespeed
first server use hestiacp
second server use aapanel
VestaCP has multiple "Security" issues published last month 3 new one got published...
https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=2239
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/49219
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/49220
The first one would allow to load certain data via get command and the other two could be an minor risk with session hacking...
Both MyVesta and HestiaCP released an patch for it (Where the have been affected and should be save)
VestaCP hasn't released a new version since last year....
Hestia supports both Apache (Event mode) + PHP-FPM + Nginx (as proxy) or Nginx + PHP-FPM or Apache (Prefork) + Mod PHP + (Nginx as proxy)
However Apache (Event mode) + PHP-FPM + Nginx (as proxy) or Nginx + PHP-FPM are advised.
IPv6 Support is in progress however it takes a lot of time and there issn't a real company backing it as some other control panels (and it is open source / free)
Update: I tried HestiaCP and didn't like it.
I'm sticking with Keyhelp ...
cPanel for 10 years, Plesk for 8 years and now moving to a new server plus the debacle with CentOS, tried Cyberpanel (3 months), aaPanel, CWP, ISPConfig, WebMin (with and without VirtualMin). HestiaCP with Ubuntu (scrubbed) then HestiaCP with Debian 10.7 and I love it.
Building a new Magento 2.4.1 server using LEMP (custom install on HestiaCP using their install switches) and without adding Varnish or Redis, we're seeing TTFB equal to LiteSpeed.
Just my 2c
[Magento - horrible, plain horrible Adobe bloatware. Written by people with the same mentally as Photoshop developers. Total disregard for disc space, CPU resources and security.]
Wow, myVesta have extra layer of protection with the nginx rate limitting, Hestiacp haven't implement this yet.