Control Panels for your Managed VPS Server
The VPS control panel allows you to control your server even when it is shut down.
Functions include:
- Starting, Stopping, Restarting the server
- Starting, Stopping, Restarting individual services
- Monitoring the server load and resource usage
- Restoring the server from a previous back-up, or just restoring individual files or folders from a previous back-up
Example Screenshots for the VPS Control Panel
Server Summary page
View back-ups
Restore Individual Files or Folders
Resource monitoring
Plesk Control Panel
In addition, our managed VPS servers are supplied with the award winning Plesk control panel, which is included in the price, providing you and your customers with full control of your domains DNS, Hosting Features, and Email. Domain users may login and manage all email users, and individual email users may also login to manage their individual email settings.
E-mail Control Panel Demo’s
- Adding a POP3 E-mail account to the server. (Administrator)
- Adding an E-mail Alias to an account (Administrator or End User)
- Using the Anti Spam System (Administrator or End User)
- Activating, and using the Webmail system (Administrator or End User)
- Re-Directing E-mail (forwarding) (Administrator or End User)
- Adding an Autoresponder to an E-mail account (e.g. vacation message)
- Changing the password of an E-mail account (Administrator or End User)
- Adding a Mailing List (Administrator)
Hosting Control Panel Demo’s
- How to password protect a web directory and manage access by users
- Adding Applications to your web site such as OS Commerce using the automatic application vault
- OS Commerce Set-up and Administration tutorials
- Common FTP program configuration
- Creating a MySQL database
- MySQL database administration using PHPMyAdmin
- Monitoring Site Resources and usage
- Creating a Back-up of your site files
- How to manage your site using the File Manager
- How to change your passwords
- How to manage FrontPage admin
- Adding a Web User with personal web space
- How to set-up a crontab (scheduled command) to run a script
- Adding a Sub-Domain