Sunday, October 26, 2014

Upgraded most of my boxes to Debian 7 Wheezy and ISPCONFIG

For the most part I'm happy to be on Debian 7 with ISPCONFIG, as DTC was taking forever to update their code to make it Debian 7 compatible; and my clients were installing software requiring the latest PHP and MYSQL. So I really didn't have much of a choice in the matter.

I like and dis-like a few things about ISPCONFIG.

LIKES:
  • Offers and Handles multiservers very well.
  • easy to install guides
  • well documented
  • many howto guides for just about every option
  • cheap billing module
DISLIKES:
  • creating a website or sub-domains does not automatically create a DNS entries/mail domains/etc, you have to expect your customers to know what they are doing. It's not as user-friendly in that aspect. It would be nice if it offered a dummy mode or wizards for users. In this aspect DTC was nice to do everything for you when you added a domain. Then you just had to do any customizations required, but the basics where created for you.