Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels
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@scottalanmiller If that's so, check out AMPPS http://www.ampps.com/LAMP
It will install the common LAMP stack with a few extra goodies, but includes Softaculous app installer for free.
If you want a server to act as more a "deploy apps on the fly" server, this might be a good option.
Sometimes if I want to test something on Wordpress or try any app they have, I can just go in and install with a few clicks, do my thing, and then destroy the app after.But if all you want is an app launcher, you might even do this on the cheap, or free, on Google Cloud with their Launcher tool. https://cloud.google.com/launcher/
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@scottalanmiller Did you ever land on one that you like/use? I want to toy around with this in my lab.
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@fuznutz04 said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
@scottalanmiller Did you ever land on one that you like/use? I want to toy around with this in my lab.
Nope. Ended up deciding that state systems were better.
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@scottalanmiller Nice. Even better... I'm focusing heavily on that anyway.
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I have never used a panel before. I experimented once because people kept raving about it. Think I was trying to set up a database or something. It was too counter-intuitive and I couldn't figure out how to use it. I've used cli ever since.
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I haven't seen Virtualmin mentioned.
I haven't used it and I don't know much about it, but it stuck out. It looks like there's a free version, and a professional version that adds support.
From their website:
"Virtualmin is a web hosting control panel, designed to make it easy to manage websites, mailbox users, databases, and web applications. It provides website owner accounts, easily installable web applications, file management, and a comprehensive and easy to use API for integration with billing and support systems. Installing Virtualmin provides a full-featured web hosting stack with web, email, databases, spam and antivirus filtering, analytics, and much more. Virtualmin is the easiest and fastest way to turn a Linux system into a full-featured web hosting system, and it is fully integrated with Webmin."
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@tim_g
Cloudmin looks pretty nice too. Though I haven't tried it and nothing to compare it to.
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@jmoore said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
I have never used a panel before. I experimented once because people kept raving about it. Think I was trying to set up a database or something. It was too counter-intuitive and I couldn't figure out how to use it. I've used cli ever since.
Yeah. I used cPanel with ASO and it wasn't horrible. But not great.
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@scottalanmiller said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
@jmoore said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
I have never used a panel before. I experimented once because people kept raving about it. Think I was trying to set up a database or something. It was too counter-intuitive and I couldn't figure out how to use it. I've used cli ever since.
Yeah. I used cPanel with ASO and it wasn't horrible. But not great.
I tend to agree with you on cPanel. It works, but isn't the most logically laid out imo.
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@travisdh1 said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
@scottalanmiller said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
@jmoore said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
I have never used a panel before. I experimented once because people kept raving about it. Think I was trying to set up a database or something. It was too counter-intuitive and I couldn't figure out how to use it. I've used cli ever since.
Yeah. I used cPanel with ASO and it wasn't horrible. But not great.
I tend to agree with you on cPanel. It works, but isn't the most logically laid out imo.
It seems to take more work than just doing work by hand. Makes no sense.
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But don't web posting panels like this allow for an easy way for clients to do simple tasks like FTP access, web based file management, etc? How is that addressed?
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It does not seem easier to me. Could just be me though.
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@fuznutz04 said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
But don't web posting panels like this allow for an easy way for clients to do simple tasks like FTP access, web based file management, etc? How is that addressed?
They attempt to make things easier to access, it rarely really works, especially if you're already a sysadmin that knows how to do it all.
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@jmoore said in Open Source LAMP Web Hosting Panels:
It does not seem easier to me. Could just be me though.
It's often not just more steps, but more complex too!