We are happy to announce that Vesta is back under active development as of 25 February 2024. We are working on Vesta 2.0 and expect to release it by the end of 2024. Read more about it: https://vestacp.com/docs/vesta-2-development
VestaCP Alternative
Re: VestaCP Alternative
If you are searching for Vestacp alternative then there are various options. You can choose cpanel or you can also choose Centos Web Panel (CWP). I personally recommend cpanel as a control panel. You can also find comparision between control panels.
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Re: VestaCP Alternative
There is also a fork of Vesta that works on RHEL based distros.
In this case, it works with Centos 7, Centos Stream 8, Alma Linux 8 and Rocky Linux 8.
https://github.com/madeITBelgium/vesta
PS: In less than 2 years, Centos 7 will go EOL, and since VestaCP doesn't support newer versions of RHEL based distro, it will be the end of it.
In this case, it works with Centos 7, Centos Stream 8, Alma Linux 8 and Rocky Linux 8.
https://github.com/madeITBelgium/vesta
PS: In less than 2 years, Centos 7 will go EOL, and since VestaCP doesn't support newer versions of RHEL based distro, it will be the end of it.
Re: VestaCP Alternative
I like VestaCP but my choice for alternatives is as follows:
Free: webmin
Paid: webuzo
Free: webmin
Paid: webuzo
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This is a brilliant fork. I can't thank the owner enough for all of his hard work to maintain this fork to the high security standards he has. I don't know what I would have done if this had not been around. VestaCP is just the best panel there is.
Greatest part was that myvestacp got me to let go of CentOS. CentOS has become much too large a script, and very complicated compared with Debian 10, which I'm still using. Debian is neat and streamlined. CentOS to me feels wild and out of control. As far as I know however there is also a VestaCP fork for CentOS that is maintained by someone in Belgium.
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Do you know whether it works with IP 6? So far I haven't found a single FREE panel that can use IP 6. Two of the ones I looked at WEBUZO and Virtualmin claim that they have IP 6 capability, but when I tried it out they didn't work. Virtualmin just got stock when one started the script, and WEBUZO asks for IP 4 when one tries to subscribe.dreiggy wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:49 pmYou may check one more alternative: https://www.aapanel.com/index.html
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This will be interesting