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Thread: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyAnna View Post
    getting them based on cpanel might be true, but keeping them has everything to do with uptime and stability...

    I actually think that x10 would get a lot new users even without cpanel, when I signed up cpanel was NOT a major factor to the choice. My main reasons was there were fairly good space and bandwidth, and most importantly NO forced ads, in fact no ads at all required. I tried a few. I stayed on x10 not because of cpanel, though I admit it is a nice tool to have, but because of a helpful community and good support.
    I have to agree with LadyAnna. When I first looked for a host I had no idea what any panel was, nonetheless CPanel. I think a good percent of people looking for a free host are in the same position I was, they don't know what they want. They know they want uptime all the time, they know they want everything to be easy and for everything to work just as they expect it. I don't think the staff need to kill themselves looking for a workaround, but if it is at all possible, I think keeping CPanel is one of the little extra benefits that makes X10 a great host.
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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyAnna View Post
    getting them based on cpanel might be true, but keeping them has everything to do with uptime and stability...

    I actually think that x10 would get a lot new users even without cpanel, when I signed up cpanel was NOT a major factor to the choice. My main reasons was there were fairly good space and bandwidth, and most importantly NO forced ads, in fact no ads at all required. I tried a few. I stayed on x10 not because of cpanel, though I admit it is a nice tool to have, but because of a helpful community and good support.

    Very true about cPanel.

    When I came to x10, I had absolutely NO clue what cPanel was. I don't even wanna talk about what my first site looked like. Most people that sign up for x10 are very new to web design and making websites. People will come, not only for the "panel" we use, but because x10 is full of people who love to help everyone else.

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    CPanel is not what makes the host. People can live without cPanel in their hosting, but they cannot live without their site being up. When I am debugging JavaScript applications, it make me want to... to have to wait 2 or three minutes every two or three minutes.

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    It's true that cPanel isn't the major part of the host if you really come down to it. But, the reason I'm using this host is because of cPanel, I honestly don't see anything wrong with the uptime.

    If a person first visits the host, they'll know it's cPanel. They won't know instantly that the uptime is bad (well the uptime is quite the opposite). Certain directories such as free-webhosts gives you more marks for hosting with cPanel so it obviously must be better, right?

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    Well do you want a free car with 40 hp or a free car with 45hp, but stalls every time you stop at a light.
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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    Can't live without it :happysad:

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    Thumbs up Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    I use CPanel to configure my site for the 1st time, then I don't go there anymore until I need to configure something again. I think we just need another panel, even if its much primitive as the current one.. if there's one available. :naughty:

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    As long as it had the basic features, such as phpMyAdmin, some sort of backup feature, a decent file manager (with a text editor built in) and a good interface, then yes.

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    I think it depends on what the new system looks like. If i can do common jobs well in the new system, i'd trade it for better uptime and stability. After all, i think i would never use most of the features cpanel provides.
    How about provide a demo of the new system first?
    Edit:
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    As long as it had the basic features, such as phpMyAdmin, some sort of backup feature, a decent file manager (with a text editor built in) and a good interface, then yes.
    I can't agree more with this
    Last edited by perryz; 05-28-2009 at 09:21 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost

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    Re: Would you give up cPanel for better uptime?

    While I know nothing about building/running a server, I would highly recommend a cPanel alternative and going with lighttpd. Would make life so much easier! As such, I went and voted for the second option.
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