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- Comment: You must improve this draft's tone in order to get it accepted. The very first sentence cannot be "xyz is popular", it must be something meaningful that allows anyone to get a basic understanding of what the following article is about. --Johannes (Talk) (Contribs) (Articles) 18:36, 27 December 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: Ispmanager is popular? For real? --Johannes (Talk) (Contribs) (Articles) 21:20, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: There's quite a few large sections of unsourced text. Lewcm Talk to me! 09:27, 20 December 2023 (UTC)
- Comment: External links should be removed, and replaced with references where appropriate. The "Purpose and main functions", "Supported operating systems", "Ispmanager limitations" and "Licenses" sections are unreferenced. GoingBatty (talk) 15:44, 31 October 2023 (UTC)
Ispmanager is commercial web server and website panel control panel. It permits working with services without using a command line or manual settings. The product supports a wide range of functions and has a visual interface designed with UX best practices. Ispmanager supports servers based on Linux distributions and can be installed on both physical servers and virtual machines (VPS/VDS).
Ispmanager allows managing software installed on the server, such as web server (Apache/Nginx, Open LiteSpeed), database server (MySQL, MariaDB, Percona, PostgreSQL), mail server (Exim/Dovecot), and other related services through a web interface.
Product history
[edit]The first public version of the control panel, ispmanager 4 — was released on March 17, 2004[1].
In 2014, ispmanager 5[2] was released. It was written on the proprietary COREmanager framework, including a web server, plugin system, and a new theme style orion. The product was packaged in deb/rpm packages, with data storage moved to SQLite or MySQL databases.
In 2021, a new version of ispmanager 6[3] was released with interface optimization, improved software updates, and resource monitoring. The product received updated APS repository and Ansible support. Ispmanager 6 is a web server control panel for website owners and hosting providers. It supports creation of web servers using Apache, Nginx, Open LiteSpeed software, configuration of DNS web servers. It offers the following administrator options: creating an unlimited number of sites, domains, email addresses and users. The control panel enables to work with virtual and dedicated servers. The panel allows for automatic installation of CMS content management systems, including WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Bitrix. The service performs scheduled or manual backups. Built-in firewall filters network connections to the server and prevents unauthorized access. It works on-premise and offers 4 license configurations: lite, pro, host, and business.
Product versions | Features |
---|---|
Ispmanager lite | For managing a single web server. Supports up to 10 sites. |
Ispmanager pro | For managing a single web server. Supports up to 50 sites and Docker container virtualization. |
Ispmanager host | For managing a single web server. Unlimited number of supported sites. Supports Docker container virtualization. |
Ispmanager business | For shared hosting. Can be installed on a server cluster. |
Web server configuration
[edit]- Apache
- Nginx
- OpenLiteSpeed
Support for sites with different versions of:
[edit]- PHP
- Python
- Node.js
Installation of CMS
[edit]- WordPress
- Drupal
- Joomla, etc.
- SitePro website builder
Database customization
[edit]- MySQL
- MariaDB
- Percona
- PostgreSQL
Working with SSL certificates
[edit]- Installation of commercial SSL certificates
- Let’s Encrypt auto-issue
- Configuring redirects and error pages
- Running proprietary and public Docker containers | pro only, host |
- Uploading files via web interface or FTP
- Managing DNS domain records
Security Tools
[edit]- User and administrator access rights differentiation
- Configuring backups locally and to external storage
- Services monitoring and recovery
- Independent environment for the control panel and sites — sites will continue to work even if the control panel goes down
- Virus protection Dr.Web
- Protection against network attacks
- Cloudflare
- DDoS-guard
- Fail2ban
- Firewall configuration
- VPN Wireguard
- DNSSEC support
- Integration with CloudLinux
Mail server
[edit]- Setting up mail domains
- Creating mailboxes
- Setting up mail aliases and mail collectors
- Mail import (including Yandex.360, Mail.ru)
- Built-in mail client Roundcube
- Settings for external mail clients
- Spam and virus protection tools
Integration and migration
[edit]- API
- Integration with HostBill[5], WiseCP[6], Blesta[7], ClientExec[8], WHMCS[9] and BILLmanager[10]
- Ability to create your own plugins and modules
- Transfer of users and data between ispmanager control panels
Supported operating systems
[edit]- Rocky Linux 8, 9
- VzLinux 8[11]
The latest current versions are supported.
Ispmanager advantages
[edit]- It is possible to update the installed software using the operating system’s tools
- Wide range of supported software
- Lower price compared to competitors[12]
- Free technical support 24/7
- Less resources comparable to top panels[13][14]
- User friendly interface by customer feedback[15]
Licenses
[edit]Ispmanager is commercial panel. The license is purchased per server IP address or (starting with ispmanager 5) is issued with activation key on servers behind NAT. The key / IP address can be changed once a month. License availability and expiration date is controlled by ispmanager’s automatic access to the vendor’s authorization server. A free trial of the control panel without limitation of functionality is available for 14 days.
About the company
[edit]Ispmanager company is the developer of ispmanager control panel, founded in Irkutsk in 2004 under the name ISPsystem. Now ispmanager now is an independed[16] Cyprus-based IT company. In addition to the ispmanager hosting control panel, the company also sells SSL certificates and provides professional services.
Ispmanager software is widely used[17][18][19] in 150 countries around the world. The following companies are among the clients and partners of ispmanager: Vultr, DigitalOcean, Zomro, COLOBRIGE, MasterDC, eApps, mCloud, UltaHost, and others.
The company is a regular exhibitor and speaker[20] at the World's #1 Cloud Industry Conference - CloudFest and also local events in Europe and USA.
See also
[edit]- cPanel
- DirectAdmin
- Plesk
- Virtualmin
References
[edit]- ^ "ISPmanager 2004 announce". Archived from the original on 2004-11-11.
- ^ "ISPmanager 5 pro release". Facebook.
- ^ "The Release of updated version of ISPmanager 6".
- ^ "Ispmanager feautures".
- ^ "HostBill intergation".
- ^ "ISPmanager | WISECP". apps.wisecp.com.
- ^ "ISPmanager - User Manual - Confluence". docs.blesta.com.
- ^ "ISPmanager Integration - Clientexec". www.clientexec.com.
- ^ "Ispmanager shared hosting provisioning for WHMCS - WHMCS Marketplace". marketplace.whmcs.com.
- ^ "Processing module. ISPmanager". docs.ispsystem.com.
- ^ "VzLinux adoption continues to grow, ISPmanager now offers full support". 16 December 2021.
- ^ a b "SourceForge - ispmanager review". SourceForge.
- ^ "Ispmanager 6 lite, pro, host documentation : Server requirements". www.ispmanager.com.
- ^ "ISPmanager Review - Very Affordable & Most Reliable Control Panel".
- ^ "ispmanager Reviews 2023: Details, Pricing, & Features | G2".
- ^ "ISPmanager separates from ISPsystem and becomes an independent company".
- ^ "Ispmanager is among 18 popular web hosting control panels". 22 March 2023.
- ^ "18 Most Secure Control Panels For Web Hosting". 18 September 2023.
- ^ "Popular Hosting Control Panels 2023".
- ^ "CloudFest 2019: Why Many Hosting Providers Don't Meet Their Customers' Expectations". 17 April 2019.
External links
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