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  1. #1
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    Control panel shootout

    Is there such review? Plesk 7 vs ensim 4? Any experience with them both?

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    anyone? don't be afraid - it won't hurt

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    ensim 4, it's working fine in UNIX, but for windows
    never try Plesk 7..

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    Have not used Plesk 7 or ensim 4 in a production environment but for Windows servers I definitely prefer Helm. We started using Helm at 1PlanHost.com last September (2003) and our administrators and customers love it.

    What I like about Helm the best is the ability to distribute new signups over multiple servers rather than just one server at a time.

    Best Wishes for a .Net Success!

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    We use HELM too, but we are not happy with it .
    Lots of bugs and problems so far.

    H-Sphere was much better, but we switched to HELM because we didn't
    want to manage Linux servers (H-Sphere requires linux control server).

  6. #6
    1PlanHost
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    We have not had any problems with Helm for a year now. You may want to consult with Jim Hunt at http://www.alertserv.com who is an expert with Helm to work out any problems.

    Best Wishes for a .Net Success!

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    Finally, I've some experienced in Helm control panel. My opinion, it's easy to use, nice design and layout but it's a little slow.

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    Ensim (Windows version) has very limited functions. For example, the software cannot manage DNS on other servers. You will need to run the DNS on the same server. I've heard that helm has some bugs. Never tried them.

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    We use Plesk 7, it seems to be great, it’s fast and has nice interface which allows you to clearly distinguish different configuration options at a quick glance.

  11. #11
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    plesk 7 is ok - but I prefer the WHM / Cpanel combo over plesk, maybe it's because I have worked with it more . . Helm I find a little cumbersome, but it's most requested for our windows users .
    wisehosting.co.uk . . hassle free server and VPS Solutions

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    In terms of popularity I would rate the various panels as
    1) Cpanel
    2) Plesk
    3) H-Sphere
    4) Ensim


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    Amar
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    No idea about the ensim or plesk.

    but Cpanel is one of the best.
    Sukha
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    Quote Originally Posted by zackeyhost
    Hi There is a new control panel comming up..on Linux

    Demo is at https://lxadmin.com:7777
    The design looks nice. I'll test it a little later today.

  15. #15
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    zackeyhost, I was unable to find configuration of Apache, mySQL, PHP... So it looks like very very beta.

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