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Posted on: February 18th, 2009 by Famous Phil
As the owner of a hosting company, I have made several decisions regarding which server to use, what kind of control panel should I provide, should I add features to my hosting, how many resources should I include, etc. In my opinion, one of the most important decisions in hosting is choosing how your users will use the service, meaning what control panel should I use? There are many options for Linux including, Plesk, LXAdmin, and the most popular: CPanel.
CPanel is the control panel that I choose to use for Matthouse hosting accounts, but why did I choose CPanel, what are its advantages and disadvantages?
I suppose I should first begin with a small description of what CPanel is. CPanel allows the hosting client to modify all aspects of their site from an easy to use web-based interface such as FTP accounts, Email accounts, statistics, subdomains, additional domains to host, etc. CPanel makes it very easy for the hosting company to give the client total control of their website without the requirement of providing full server access.
Here are the advantages of using CPanel:
So, what are the disadvantages of hosting with CPanel?
So when would I recommend a CPanel installation? Thats simple, I’d recommend it for hosting companies that host many sites on a single server. It reduces stress on the hosting company, and generally these servers have plentiful resources to handle CPanel in its entirety. Also sites that are generally on shared CPanel hosting are not big enough to have a good probability of being hacked.
When would I not recommend installing CPanel. I would personally say never install CPanel on a large site that gets over 5000 unique hits a day or more. CPanel may make administering the site easier, however most sites that are this big bring in a lot of revenue and paying for CPanel could be just slightly cheaper than hiring an experienced server administrator or a friend to run the server without CPanel. Installing the core components and configuring them manually will also ensure that you have minimal code that can be hacked (Yes, web servers are software). I’ve always been taught that the less code you use, the less likely there will be problems with it.
Thats all the time I have. I might follow up on this depending on how many comments I receive.
Tags: CPanel, Host, hosting, Linux, Manager, Web, WHM
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