While picking up a web host, there are multiple questions you have to answer. Server parameters and budgets are just a small part of it. If you want to have full control over your server, the first thing to decide on is whether to go with Plesk or cPanel.
Plesk and cPanel are both most popular control panels. They provide the menus, functionality, and organized interfaces for you to not only understand more about hosting, but for taking action like adding email addresses or cleaning your database.
Doesn’t matter if you are running a website design agency or you’re making websites of your own, typically a self-hosted website is recommended. With this type of web hosting, you’ll either be given a choice between Plesk vs cPanel, or you’ll have to opt for one based on the host you choose.
Dashboards
The first element that’s going to sway your decision is the dashboard.
- Is one more user-friendly than the other?
- Are there quick links to different items and customization options for designing the interface the way you want it to look?
The cPanel dashboard
The cPanel dashboard is fully customizable for hosting companies and resellers who would like certain features highlighted for their customers.
The default configuration for cPanel highlights some of the following categories:
- Files
- Databases
- Domains
You can also see general information like your home directory and statistics. It’s nice to see that cPanel includes a search bar for those who want to locate files or functions fast.
That’s all there is to the cPanel dashboard! It’s almost like a long, organized list of links.
The Plesk dashboard
Plesk takes an entirely different approach when it comes to dashboard design. In fact, it looks somewhat like WordPress, or other content management systems.
cPanel confers all control panel buttons on one page only. This is similar to a one-page website, where it removes the need to dig around for features on a large menu.
However, the Plesk interface has a far more modern design, aligning itself with the likes of standard website layouts and content management systems.
Scripting Languages
An average user would most likely be fine with either Plesk or cPanel based on the number of supported scripting languages.
Nevertheless, here are the listed scripting languages from each control panel:
cPanel
- Perl
- PHP
- Ruby on Rails
- CGI
- XML/XSLT
- JSP with help from Tomcat
- Python (at your own risk)
Plesk
- Apache with Nginx proxy
- Server Side Includes
- PHP
- CGI
- FastCGI
- Perl
- Python
Databases in Plesk vs cPanel
cPanel databases
Launching a database in cPanel is often done without the user knowing it. A one-click WordPress installation activates and installs the required databases in the background, allowing for those complicated procedures to remain somewhat hidden.
cPanel offers custom database creation with the MySQL Wizard and phpMyAdmin. A few other tools are available for managing your databases, but MySQL and phpMyAdmin are the industry standards. Therefore, it’s great to see that both are supported.
Plesk databases
Similar to cPanel, Plesk provides access to phpMyAdmin for managing MySQL databases. It’s unclear about some of the other database management tools provided through cPanel, because some of them simply aren’t listed on the cPanel website.
Available web server types
Both cPanel and Plesk offer support. Linux and Windows both options are available in Plesk whereas cPanel supports Linux only. Plesk for Linux uses the Apache HTTP Server that is supplemented with the nginx reverse proxy server for better performance. Plesk for Windows uses the IIS HTTP Server. Wherein, cPanel uses Easy Apache 2.4.
Summary
For some users, choosing between cPanel and Plesk is really very hard. They’ll both get them what they want, but it depends entirely on their own personal preference.
Here are the main differences:
- Plesk’s dashboard has a modern design with a menu and consolidated settings, whereas cPanel displays everything on a single page.
- Plesk has better pricing.
- cPanel has a stronger infrastructure for large businesses, hosting companies, resellers.
If you have any questions, or would like to state why you like Plesk or cPanel, feel free to get in touch with me at nitesh.tawar@e2enetworks.com or 8929042299 or else click here to check more: https://www.e2enetworks.com/product