Control panel (Web hosting)
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A Control panel in web hosting refers to the interface provided by the hosting company for the maintenance and monitoring of the hosted website.
Some of the commonly available modules in most control panels:
- Visitor statistics using web log analysis software.
- Details of available and used webspace and bandwidth.
- Web based file manager.
- Email account configuration.
- Managing database.
- Maintaining FTP users accounts.
- Access to server logs.
[edit] Software packages
Notable software often used as a web-based control panel include:
- cPanel
- DirectAdmin
- H-Sphere
- Hosting Controller
- Ensim
- Plesk
- Helm
- Cube Panel
Web-based control panels licensed under the GPL/other free licenses:
- AlternC
- ASM (Account Services Manager)
- Baifox
- DTC (Domain Technology Control)
- Freeside
- Fusion
- GNU Hosting Helper
- Host4net
- HostControl
- Interworx
- ISPConfig
- ISPMan
- OpenHSP
- QmailAdmin
- RAQDevil
- Ravencore
- Syscp
- Usermin
- VHCS
- Virtualmin
- Web-CP
- Webmin
- Zpanel