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Which free panel is best for reliability & speed🤔

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  • typicalGtaTGtypicalGtaTG Member, Host Rep

    @louiejordan said:

    @typicalGtaTG said: Didn't they stop its development? Its been quite sometime since i last checked it out.

    I'm unsure about this. If development were to stop, it would be unfortunate.

    I just confirmed incase they resumed, Looks like now they only fix things. No new features are being introduced and also last update was some months ago.

  • @hennaboy said:

    @TheGreatOakley said:
    Does any of above panels take care of OS update, like Plesk Onyx?

    You can set up this easily with dnf-automatic or by turning on unattended updates on ubuntu

    What are the chances that things will break during OS update? I been running Plesk on CentOS for about 4 years and nothing broke with OS updates and packages. It feels more like OS at this point for me, instead of panel. It feels like they actually test everything before they push the OS updates.

  • In my opinion, both Hestia & CyberPanel are good but Hestia seems easier and more user friendly!

    Thanked by 1memrmax
  • Cyberpanel would be my choice if websites are based on WordPress or php scripts.
    If openlitespeed along with php settings is tweaked little bit would give best fastest loading times.

  • kp93kp93 Member

    I am using latest aapanel rn, it is stable no performance issues so far.

    Changed all default ports and endpoint with strong password.

    Should I be concerned about security ?

    do guide.

  • ardaarda Member

    Is Ajenti still around? I used to love it back then.

  • @kp93 said:
    I am using latest aapanel rn, it is stable no performance issues so far.

    Changed all default ports and endpoint with strong password.

    Should I be concerned about security ?

    do guide.

    Using it for my personal sites for last 1 year without any issues. Neve saw any panel with such in-depth features and customization.

    Thanked by 1kp93
  • sandozsandoz Veteran

    From my view.

    Keyhelp is a great control panel, but without Nginx or Openlitespeed it loses against others.

    Yes is confimed That next update 23.1 (no ETA) of Keyhelp will come with Nginx.

    When it comes with Nginx I can assure That Keyhelp will be one of best free control panels. (I said one of best out there, not the "best")

    The UI is easy to use! Very user-friendly. Looks amazing.

    If they focus and introduce Openlitespeed + Nginx as option and features it will be the king IMO.

    Thanked by 2sebkehl nyamenk
  • @TheGreatOakley said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @TheGreatOakley said:
    Does any of above panels take care of OS update, like Plesk Onyx?

    You can set up this easily with dnf-automatic or by turning on unattended updates on ubuntu

    What are the chances that things will break during OS update? I been running Plesk on CentOS for about 4 years and nothing broke with OS updates and packages. It feels more like OS at this point for me, instead of panel. It feels like they actually test everything before they push the OS updates.

    Never had it happen not once with updates from the OS. I have however had it happen plenty of times with control panel adjusted packages. So, when you say they test. History begs to differ.

  • +1 for Fastpanel.

  • +1 keyhelp+hestia

  • Avoid proprietary software disguised as foss. I'am talking about litespeed. Do not lock your-self into this product. You don't need it. Just hestiacp with nginx / apache combo is more than enough.

  • fastpanel

  • NetDynamics24NetDynamics24 Member, Host Rep

    Virtualmin/webmin.

  • Try froxlor.

  • FastPanel and HestiaCP are the best!

  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    Hestia Is my personal choice as more stable than CyberPanel

  • Cloudpanel.io

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • Try CWP as well

  • Cloudpanel easy to handle and stable at this moment , support ARM

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Cloudpanel!

  • @arda said:
    Is Ajenti still around? I used to love it back then.

    Ajenti was my first choice when I was in webhosting, everything just worked and it supported BSD natively so I didn't have to port everything.
    It was a great panel, I wonder how it is now?

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