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    Hello

    I want to buy a VPS butI wonder if the control panel is necessary?

    This my wanted configuration:

    ? Operating System: CentOS 6 (64-bit)
    ? Control Panel: None
    ? Support Level: Semi-Managed (Free)
    ? Additional IP : 0 x IP Address
    ? Memory: 128mb RAM (256mb Burst)
    ? Disk Space: 5gb Disk
    ? Bandwidth: 250gb Bandwidth
    ? CPU: 1 Core (Low Activity)
    doom2011 Reviewed by doom2011 on . Question about VPS Hello I want to buy a VPS butI wonder if the control panel is necessary? This my wanted configuration: ? Operating System: CentOS 6 (64-bit) ? Control Panel: None ? Support Level: Semi-Managed (Free) ? Additional IP : 0 x IP Address Rating: 5
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    Yes control panel is must if you're buying it to host a website, not just cpanel, you can ask for free control panels like kloxo or webmin (I'd recommend kloxo)

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    A control panel is only to simplify things for you and make it easier to manage things.

    If you know what you're doing then there is no "need" at all.

    Also, running a control panel on a low memory vps wouldn't be recommended, although newuploader says so. If you do then you should optimize things as much as possible.

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    you can buy vps around $5 with 100 mbit unmetered BW

    use kloxo

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    so, i can manage ftp accounts, file manager, msql databases, phpmyadmin, etc... without using cpanel ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doom2011 View Post
    so, i can manage ftp accounts, file manager, msql databases, phpmyadmin, etc... without using cpanel ?
    yes you can do those with kloxo

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    You can kindly go with www.cinfu.com. They have great servers with cheap prices

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    Quote Originally Posted by doom2011 View Post
    so, i can manage ftp accounts, file manager, msql databases, phpmyadmin, etc... without using cpanel ?
    Yes, no only those but You can do everything without control panel via SSH

    if you will use control panel , then it will also consume memory server runs much faster without control panel on less RAM

    if you have enough RAM then better install control panel ...


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    Quote Originally Posted by newuploader View Post
    Yes control panel is must if you're buying it to host a website, not just cpanel, you can ask for free control panels like kloxo or webmin (I'd recommend kloxo)
    Control Panel is NOT MUST even if you are going to host website

    Control panel are just to help you do things easily !! that's it




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    Yep i agree with @prateek ..

    It is not vital to have a control panel, and plus most actually take a lot of resources to function.

    The lowest footprint one is Webmin in my experience.

    So if you really want a panel, go for webmin

    Good luck,
    Ryan
    vpsBox - SolusVM Templates (w/cPanel) // PHP Scripts // BASH Scripts // Tutorials
    MyRSK - Budget (managed) VPS's with a touch of personal support!

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    how to use a kloxo into a vps? How to setup all things?
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