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cPanel vs. Plesk, Ensim, etc. -- Posted by Matt on 06-12-04 21:05
We have a RAQ550 and want to upgrade it to something better since they are
EOL and still bug riddled. We only host about 20 domains with about 900
email addresses but growing as a small ISP.
Question, which is best? I am leaning towards Plesk since it has a RAQ550
import abillity. I want a solution that allows end email users the abillity
to login and setup there own junk mail rules. I also need webmail access.
I also want antivirus but think I can add that with CLamAV somehow like we
did on the RAQ.
Any suggestions?
Matt
Re: cPanel vs. Plesk, Ensim, etc. -- Posted by Charles Sweeney on 06-12-04 21:12
Matt wrote:
> We have a RAQ550 and want to upgrade it to something better since they
> are EOL and still bug riddled. We only host about 20 domains with
> about 900 email addresses but growing as a small ISP.
>
> Question, which is best? I am leaning towards Plesk since it has a
> RAQ550 import abillity. I want a solution that allows end email users
> the abillity to login and setup there own junk mail rules. I also
> need webmail access. I also want antivirus but think I can add that
> with CLamAV somehow like we did on the RAQ.
> Any suggestions?
Of the ones you mention, I have only used Cpanel and Ensim.
I found Cpanel much better. Cleaner, more intuitive, everything you
need, everything works.
Rapidly becoming the norm now. Familiar for users.
--
Charles Sweeney
http://CharlesSweeney.com
Re: cPanel vs. Plesk, Ensim, etc. -- Posted by Tina - AffordableHOST, Inc. on 06-12-04 21:31
"Charles Sweeney" wrote in message
news:Xns95071686FEE2Dmecharlessweeneycom@130.133.1.4... > Matt wrote:
>
> > We have a RAQ550 and want to upgrade it to something better since they
> > are EOL and still bug riddled. We only host about 20 domains with
> > about 900 email addresses but growing as a small ISP.
> >
> > Question, which is best? I am leaning towards Plesk since it has a
> > RAQ550 import abillity. I want a solution that allows end email users
> > the abillity to login and setup there own junk mail rules. I also
> > need webmail access. I also want antivirus but think I can add that
> > with CLamAV somehow like we did on the RAQ.
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Of the ones you mention, I have only used Cpanel and Ensim.
>
> I found Cpanel much better. Cleaner, more intuitive, everything you
> need, everything works.
>
> Rapidly becoming the norm now. Familiar for users.
Experience with both as well. Cpanel, definitely...far superior.
--Tina
--
http://www.AffordableHOST.com - since 1997
Managed, Dedicated & Colo Servers
Cpanel multi-domain hosting starts @ $5.95/mo.
20% discount code: newsgroup
Re: cPanel vs. Plesk, Ensim, etc. -- Posted by Lois on 06-12-04 22:30
: "Charles Sweeney" wrote:
: > Of the ones you mention, I have only used Cpanel and Ensim.
: >
: > I found Cpanel much better. Cleaner, more intuitive, everything you
: > need, everything works.
: >
: > Rapidly becoming the norm now. Familiar for users.
:
Tina added:
: Experience with both as well. Cpanel, definitely...far superior.
Interesting. I've only used Plesk, so I can't compare, but I've heard people
say that CPanel is less stable and that Plesk is better in their opinion.
I'm happy with Plesk. :-)
Lois
Re: cPanel vs. Plesk, Ensim, etc. -- Posted by Tina - AffordableHOST, Inc. on 06-12-04 23:39
"Lois" wrote in message
news:jYOyc.259$Hp2.184@fe39.usenetserver.com... > : "Charles Sweeney" wrote:
> : > Of the ones you mention, I have only used Cpanel and Ensim.
> : >
> : > I found Cpanel much better. Cleaner, more intuitive, everything you
> : > need, everything works.
> : >
> : > Rapidly becoming the norm now. Familiar for users.
> :
> Tina added:
> : Experience with both as well. Cpanel, definitely...far superior.
>
> Interesting. I've only used Plesk, so I can't compare, but I've heard
people > say that CPanel is less stable
We have around 50 Cpanel servers and they are all stable. We've had one
minor incident, months ago, that was directly related to a Cpanel upgrade.
The only thing you don't want to do is leave auto-upgrade enabled...don't
let Cpanel automatically install upgrades. Like any software release, you
want to wait until you're sure the new release is relatively bug-free.
--Tina
--
http://www.AffordableHOST.com - since 1997
Managed, Dedicated & Colo Servers
Cpanel multi-domain hosting starts @ $5.95/mo.
20% discount code: newsgroup
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