How popular is ISPConfig?

Discussion in 'General' started by iseletsk, Mar 10, 2010.

  1. iseletsk

    iseletsk New Member

    We are trying to decide if we should support ISPConfig on CloudLinux. We made an OS that specifically targets shared hosts. It makes sure that a single site cannot bring down or slow down the server.
    Yet, before we make the investment into support ISPConfig -- I want to understand what to expect.
    How active is development community?
    How many people are using it?
    If anyone could help me out with it -- I would appreciate it.

    I know that porting will be simple (due to CloudLinux being interchangeable with CentOS). We would basically need to make sure that ISPConfig does the same thing on CloudLinux as it does on CentOS. After that -- just add one more apache module via RPM -- and we are done.
    Yet, it is still an expense, and I am trying to understand if it worth it.
    Opinion of the ISPConfig community would matter a lot.
     
  2. yoplait

    yoplait Member

    If you just want an opinion of a beginner user of ispconfig, I can tell you that I enjoy it very much !

    I compared some webhosting software, and for me, it's the best I've seen !

    Features are great, design is cool, help is done here.
    Nothing bad about ispconfig for me.
     
  3. Niels

    Niels New Member

    Im using ISPConfig on a few test-servers and its working perfect.
     
  4. vogelor

    vogelor New Member

    1) if i remember right, there are more than 60 Developers with write-Rights to the svn - but i am not 100% sure!
    2) i am using ISPC 3 at a server -farm of 10 Servers and the system is running well - no problems
     
  5. Fantu

    Fantu New Member

    i have 2 server in production with ispconfig and is very good and i give also small help with test the new version
     
  6. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    ISPConfig has currently more then 60 developers and about 17 000 downloads a month.
     
  7. iseletsk

    iseletsk New Member

    Thanks a lot. Those numbers sound great! Any estimate on number of servers running ISPConfig? Any idea which Linux distributions are most popular among customers?

    I really appreciate your help. We will start plannign to patch ISPConfig to support CloudLinux
     
  8. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    No, we dont have this numbers. But as updates that are done trough the ispconfig update script do not count to these 17000 downloads as updates were not downloaded from sourceforge, I guess it might be several 10 000 systems.

    Most ispconfig developers use debian, but with todays release of version 3.0.2, it is now much easier to install it on centos as ispconfig now supports dovecot and it is not nescessary anmore to compile courier. For the latest installation instructions for centos 5.4 with dovecot, please take a look in the docs folder of the ispconfig tar.gz file.

    It would be great if you would release your patches as open source and integrate them into the main ispconfig development branch. If you are interested to join the ispconfig development team, please send me an email to dev [at] ispconfig [dot] org
     
  9. iseletsk

    iseletsk New Member

    Thanks a lot. This is exactly what we are planning -- have the patches merged back into ISPConfig. That would be a win-win for everyone.
     
  10. bluebirdnet

    bluebirdnet Member

    Hello Till,

    Its been 2 years since this thread was started, was ISPConfig patched to support CloudLinux?

    It would be great if it was supported natively so we can run ISPConfig on it!

    thanks so much!

    Denny
     
  11. webguyz

    webguyz Active Member HowtoForge Supporter

    In 2.5 years I'm sure its gotten even more popular. Would be great to see products like CloudLinux or the new BetterLinux come out and support ispConfig.
     
  12. bluebirdnet

    bluebirdnet Member

    I spoke with CloudLinux.

    Problem is that there does not seem to be anyone using it with ISPConfig, since most use Debian and not CentOS what CloudLinux is based on.

    The other issue seems to be a concern for Hosting companies that use ISPConfig will not want to pay $10 per month for CloudLinux. I know i will certainly pay that to increase stability and users on each server. Its a small investment.

    If Cloud Linux was available for ISPConfig would you pay for it?
     
  13. concept21

    concept21 Active Member

    The 4 Pros of ISPConfig 3.046:
    1. Free of charge;
    2. Very Fast;
    3. Very Stable;
    4. Made in Germany :cool:
     
  14. webguyz

    webguyz Active Member HowtoForge Supporter

    If they supported Debian I would.
     

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