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goPanel for half the price (manage Linux web servers via an OS X application)


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I am subscribed to MacUpdate's daily newsletter, and there is a new promotion: https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/56703/gopanel

I'm sharing the link of my email, since there is no sign of the 50% off on the site: normally the promotional offers of apps at MacUpdate are also indicated on these pages as well, but this time it is not for some reason (human error?).

Anyway, reading up a bit on goPanel, some of you might be interested in it. Check out the "user guide" for a quick overview of the features: http://gopanel.io/user_guide and the FAQ: http://gopanel.io/faq

Currently goPanel provides basic functionality but for the current $12.49 offer (one time payment, unlimited servers, lifetime access) it looks like a good utility for those interested (they say they are planning to add more features.)

Edit: I removed my email's link from this post, because in the meantime they updated the app's page, so you can get the discount by going there.

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53 minutes ago, elabx said:

Could this be a serverpilot replacement??

I do not know much about ServerPilot, but I think it is "just a tool" to manage "classic" linux servers (FAQ: http://gopanel.io/faq):

"With goPanel you can install/manage/configure on Unlimited servers (VPS or Dedicated)"

also:

What Linux distributions do you support?

  • Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS), 14.10, 15.04, 15.10, 16.04, 16.10
  • CentOS 6.x, 7.x
  • Amazon Linux 2016.03
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x, 7.x
  • Debian 7 and 8

As @Sérgio pointed out: "Looks like a timesaver" so you do not have to cli to setup a lot of features usually required, and it runs on your Mac doing the cli work for you via its GUI.

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4 hours ago, elabx said:

Could this be a serverpilot replacement??

It's better in a way. You have SSL support, which could be a pain in the ass to configure and maintain. Server Pilot free plan does not have SSL enabled. So, $12.49 one time payment is a very nice deal.

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2 hours ago, Sérgio said:

It's better in a way. You have SSL support, which could be a pain in the ass to configure and maintain. Server Pilot free plan does not have SSL enabled. So, $12.49 one time payment is a very nice deal.

Just got my copy :) I hope this is safe! I'll trust random internet software with my servers haha

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