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What?s a good control panel / whm program

Jun 8, 2007 2:34PM PDT

Hi I have used cpanel/whm for around 2 or 3 years and never really thought of looking at any other but till recently.

So what?s another program like cpanel/whm and how easy are they to use.

Also any demo's that I could look at would be appreciated to.

Thanks guys.

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What?s a good control panel / whm program
Jun 8, 2007 10:55PM PDT

I would recommend WebHost Automation Limited. You may check out http://www.webhostautomation.com/webhost-840 to know more about control panel. It?s good control panels having nice features. It has free support and easy to use and integrate with many software easily and also better support for automation and has many integrated plugins.

Hope it helps make the decision

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HMSPANEL - Linux Control Panel
Jul 1, 2009 3:42PM PDT

Hello everyone!

For hosting companies that are just starting a new hosting business HMSPANEL is probably the best solution out there. Out of the box you get just about all you need to get started. HMSPANEL blows DirecAdmin away by FAR on performance and scalability. With HMSPANEL you can attach all of your servers to your master administration panel and you can easily manage services, provision IPs, Manage DNS, E-mail all from one place instead of having to access 50 different servers for any minor change. Software can be found at: www.hmspanel.com

We have 26 server managed through this control panel and it doesn't matter if the server are VPS or dedicated servers / the same installer works for both. Supported OS include CentOS 5, Fedora Core 10, Red Hat Linux 5.

The best of all is that it has a built-in billing system that can compute prorated amounts for customers, it generates monthly expense and revenue graphs.

Just a big FYI for all looking for a linux control panel that WORKS!

Cheers!