Panilux is new way to Controlling Linux servers

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by mit.sh, Jun 20, 2013.

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    What can you do with Panilux server administration panel?

    - Domain:
    You can add a domain and publish your content instantly.

    - Sub Domain:
    You can add a new subdomain in your project. You can redirect your wild card subdomain projects with this panel.
    - Mail:
    You can define any number of mail accounts in the mail panel.
    - Database:
    You can install and manage the databases you need by this panel. Also, you can work with the built-in phpmyadmin to control the database.

    - What are the advantages of Panilux compared to the other control panels?
    - You can both use Nginx and php-fpm together in a secure way and configure your .htaccess files to Nginx automatically.
    - You won't need to update the panel software, Panilux will always be up-to-date to its latest version.
    - When you move to a new server, you only need to move Panilux to its new location. No need to install again.
    Check out the demo; www.panilux.com
    Would you please comment on the project,
    Regards.
     
    mit.sh, Jun 20, 2013 IP
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    muzumbu Active Member

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    Hi Mit,

    Your project looks good from what I saw in the demo. Let me guess , Ruby / Rails ? The panel is fast, but what's the hardware specs it's running ? How would it perform on a 512MB VPS for example ? RoR is usually a resource hog :)

    Keep it up !
     
    muzumbu, Jun 28, 2013 IP
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    mit.sh Greenhorn

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    Hi Muzumbu,

    Thanks for your feedback, Our daemons were developed using Python while back and front ends are php.
    demo.panilux.com specs;
    Proccessor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5130 @ 2.00GHz (1 CPU * 2 CORE)
    Ram: 2GB Ram
    HDD: 49.2 GB HDD

    We are currently developing a new version. I will let you know once is available

    Thanks!
     
    mit.sh, Jul 5, 2013 IP