I had to delete my previous post about what we hosting control panels are being used by those who also have webhost businesses.
I just can’t spend the next 20 days trying to explain
- Data Centers Exist
- How SMTP works
- That webhosting has a very high profit margin
- No sane person hosts a business server in their basement. See point 1.
- How to get off blacklists
- Hosting a website or email is not the same as giving someone full access to your server.
- How shared hosting works.
- And and and
I’ve been in the hosting business for 19 years. It’s a good income. And it’s what got me interested in having a homelab and selfhosting as a hobby. It’s also what got me into using Linux as a daily driver.
But too many people here are so narrow minded and have zero concept of the existence of anything outside their own home lab.
I just wanted to find out, from those who ALSO run hosting servers in actual data centers (which do exist despite what you heard Alex Jones tell you). I just wanted to know what was other people’s choice of hosting panel.
I might come back at a later stage but I can’t deal with this level of intellect that I have encountered tonight.
Cheers, I’m out, and thank you for all the fish.
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What I know is that I have vastly more compute and disk at home than I can afford to run in any cloud. So it seems a shame to not use it - perhaps with a cloud front end and secured connection to the home equipment.