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I also tried deploying an old Laravel application in Coolify but did not work well for me, either. Coolify has been decent for Docker applications so later versions of Laravel and/or Dockerized ones ought to be installed easier but I'm not running any Dockerized Laravel apps atm so can't test.
I found a new tool called VitoDeploy which looks promising for Laravel which I will give a try soon.
Cloudpanel (though I prefer paid Enhance panel)
please let me know your experience on this, looks promising
i am more interested in githooks based deployments for development and zero downtime deployments for live sites.
Webmin
Is there any panel in particular that is specialized on managing hosts that are spread out between different physical servers, but not necessarily for reselling?
Why can't someone create an free webhosting panel same as CloudPanel but with OpenLiteSpeed?
And no, don't even mention CyberPanel, it's so buggy.
Enhance but paid one.
there are many others like runcloud too i guess.
Manually from aapanel terminal
ok....i want to automate that process, so coolify looked like a good solution but alas...
EasyPanel.io
CloudPanel.io
Maybe you can utilize something like github actions?
The best if you are hosting different users would be Hestiacp with regular updates and helpful forum support.
As a non-advanced user who can do the basics (and has been for many years) I've tried many of the panels and Cyberpanel is the only one I haven't hit problems with. By which I mean something I didn't have the knowledge to resolve.
Certainly it isn't perfect. One example is email forwarding where you have to set up an email account to create a forwarder. And recently the nagging highlighted alerts which lead to paid products have become annoying: "looks like your websites are not secured with automatic backups. Configure now" etc.
Despite the recent incident I feel it is secure and reliable.