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Which Panel...?


MzaNike

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...from the supported ones:

cPanel/WHM

DirectAdmin

Plesk

Helm 3

Helm 4

Ensim

InterWorx

DotNetPanel

Lxadmin

Virtualmin Pro

 

 

do you use/recommend?

 

I am using currently Plesk 9.5.x and want to avoid upgrade to 10 since free IMAP service of hMailserver is not supported anymore (and no other free one is supported within PLesk).

 

So I am looking for something similar professional with no or low cost - similar user experience.

 

Thanks for your recommendations.

 

Michael

 

PS: Looking for a win compatible version ;-)

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I personally am biased with cPanel just because it includes almost everything you will need (besides WHMCS :P)

 

I've used almost all those panels and cPanel is by far my favorite, plus it is one of the most popular on the market. The cost is a little pricey but if you get it through a DC they will more than likely cut you a deal on it

 

I know we offer it for $25/M added on to a dedi, normally it's $30/M

 

You could also outright purchase it from cPanel or a reseller

 

EDIT:

I just noticed you said you need it for windows, cPanel has one available they call Enkompass

 

http://www.cpanel.net/windows/overview.html

 

 

There's also a free one for linux:

http://www.webmin.com/

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