Control Panel Hosting (CP Hosting)


A web hosting control panel is a web-based platform that can manage one’s web services from a single location. It can manage email accounts, FTP accounts, disk space monitoring, create backups, and monitor bandwidth. The web hosting control panels give Linux newbies a unique solution to host multiple websites on VPS and dedicated servers. The web hosting control panels provide Linux newbies with a unique solution to host multiple websites on VPS and dedicated servers.

There are some of the most preferred open source/paid control panels:

  1. cPanel
  2. Plesk
  3. ISPConfig
  4. Ajenti
  5. Kloxo
  6. Open Panel

Which one to go? : –

cPanel is a Linux-based web hosting control panel with an easy-to-use graphical interface and automation tool suite designed to simplify website hosting. It functions according to the needs of administrators and end-user website managers.

Plesk provides the ability to configure and maintain Windows or Linux servers. WordPress tools make use of the Plesk12 enhanced server-to-site security features.

The features of the Control Panel are:

  1. Standard line access: Plesk and cPanel both offer command line access. cPanel has both API-based access and command-line access. Plesk has a command line access tool called the Panel Action Log Command Line Access tool.
  2. Removing Panel: Removing cPanel requires reformatting the server and reinstalling the OS. To remove Plesk, Uninstall scripts are available.
  3. Ease of use: cPanel collects functions into high-level groups that include preferences, files, logs, domains, security and software services. Plesk comprises statistical and resource usage tasks, websites, mail, applications, and statistics.

Benefits:

The Plesk control panel is provided with Windows. It is cost-effective and allows users to automate tasks and upgrade components easily, at times automatically. For host servers, it is a more secure platform than cPanel. Technical support for Plesk is easier to understand and not very technical compared to cPanel. Plesk can be used for both Linux and Windows servers, whereas cPanel can be primarily used with Linux web servers. Plesk works on a cloud where several servers and sites are located. The stability of the Plesk control panel is appreciable, as with the use of Plesk, it is straightforward for anyone to manage multiple accounts on one server.

What Plesk lacks:

Plesk has some disadvantages:-

  1. Difficulty in big tasks: It isn’t easy to complete a big job, such as many thousands of unique files from a directory, which must be selected and moved slowly.
  2. Fixing permission issues: It isn’t easy to manage and check the permissions of files which have changed through a control panel.
  3. Server security: The control panel is based on the server and relies quickly on software and hardware. So, there is a chance of a DDOS attack quickly.

Conclusion:

The right control panel makes a significant difference for users. Plesk and cPanel both have great features and are similar in many functions. They both have different security methods, which are used in different ways.