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Zpanel Migration question |
Posted by: erakus - 08-28-2014, 12:03 AM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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I recently just started testing Zpanel as an alternative for my web server. And now looks like Sentora is going to be the way to go. Is there an easy way to migrate from zpanel 10.1.1 to sentora 1.0.0?
If the answer is no, anyone know an easy way to migrate websites to a fresh sentora install from zpanel.
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Linux host server virtualization platform recommendations... |
Posted by: Headpants - 08-22-2014, 09:49 PM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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Hey guys,
I've spent the past couple of weeks getting myself familiar with Oracle's VirtualBox platform - I really needed to learn how to configure a dedicated server & to use phpVirtualBox as well, and I do like using it though I feel it's time to test out another virtualization platform.
Currently planning on testing out a new virtual platform on an Ubuntu 14.04 Host server, and I'm looking at installing KVM. What I'm wondering is if any of you other members have some input/advice about using KVM. Like, should I stick with straight up command line (CLI) or is there an open-source GUI/web-based application that you like using with KVM? Are there some things you find buggy with KVM? Will I be able to support every functionality of KVM by using open-sourced applications or will there come a point that I'll need to purchase an application just to get some things working?
Thanks in advanced guys!
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ftpcms - fast and light management system |
Posted by: wormsunited - 08-22-2014, 01:51 AM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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Hello to all, I am working on a brand new cms that will allow to build fast and powerfull websites and setup-up them very easy. This system does not require any database or flat-files and its secure and hard to hack it.
Many times i see designers and users installing joomla websites and wp, i think we can have another way and spend less time working and updating and sometimes we dont need all that stuff (if you all know what i mean).
Since this system does not require any database, its faster then the normal cms, you can load a page fast and without any codes, just design as you want any html or html5 or php website and deploy it, the system will give you this options bellow, without any code by you:
Available options untill now:
1. Multi-Users management (admins only) (Add, Remove)
2. Add, Edit, Delete pages
3. Add, Remove Images
4. Manage CSS styles
Also its possible to add plugins very fast, just edit the files and that's it, using the engine (2-Edit pages).
I hope to bring it online for all of you test it soon, very soon, its wonderfull and very fast, i hope you all give me some ideias too, since we can add a lot of features on it and build it better.
Just FTP and GO cms
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So THIS is where you all have been hiding! |
Posted by: kellenw - 08-15-2014, 04:40 PM - Forum: General Discussions (Non-Support Related)
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Glad I found the new site! I'm getting ready to deploy a new server (Xeon E5-2420 V2 2.20 GHz, 40GB ECC RAM, dual Samsung 840 Pro 512GB SSD's in mdadm RAID1). I'll be moving all of my sites over to it once I get everything going smoothly.
I've been running Zpanel for the last couple of years, but had started looking at alternative control panels lately. The ones that have most interested me have been VestaCP (websites) and Ajenti (server admin).
VestaCP seems very stable and simple to use, but it's lacking some important features and flexibility that Zpanel/Sentora has out of the box. Honestly, I've wanted to stick with Zpanel, but it seemed "dead" for quite a while, so thought I should look elsewhere for my next panel and Vestacp was the most suitable replacement... Until I found where you guys have been hiding! Looks like Sentora will be my new panel!
Ajenti is more of a Webmin replacement (though they have a beta webhost module, which I'm not a big fan of). I like Ajenti a lot for server admin, so I'll probably install that along with Sentora. I assume that won't be a problem.
I see a lot of familiar names and faces here already, a lot of whom have helped me immensely along my way with Zpanel. It's good to be among friends again.
Just wanted to post really quick and say "hi" and "thanks" to all the devs for keeping this fantastic control panel alive and thriving!
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