= 8 Free cPanel Open Source Alternatives =
cPanel is a
**popular control panel** for website and server management. It enables you to manage your web server on a single dashboard

Over the years, almost every website owner and shared hosting user has relied on cPanel

However, its price rise has shaken the web hosting community

**cPanel’s pricing policy is now account-based, which makes it very expensive**

So here is a list of alternatives to cPanel. The list contains top tools that provide a
**similar level of service & features**

We haven’t included Plesk in our top pick of cPanel alternatives because it belongs to the same company – Oakley Capital

== 1. CloudPanel ==1. CloudPanel
**CloudPanel** is a **modern server control panel** for PHP apps. It has a clean and simple interface

It is the only control panel that has cloud features. CloudPanel supports all bigsuch as
**AWS, Digital Ocean, and Google Cloud**

It comes with advanced cloud functionalities

For example, you can see
**AWS Instance information directly on CloudPanel**

AWS Security Groups rules are directly managed from CloudPanel without visiting AWS Management Console

The same is applicable for
**Digital Ocean and Google Cloud You can manage Droplets, Firewall Rules, DNS, and Snapshots directly from your control panel

Cloud Panel delivers
**maximum performance** with ultra-fast lightweight components such as **MySQL, NGINX, PHP-FPM, and Redis**

For security, Cloudpanel includes a highly effective
**IP, Bot Blocker, and Two-Factor verification login**

The only requirement for running CloudPanel is to use Debian 10 (Buster)

CloudPanel is capable of virtually everything that cPanel has to offer

**It also integrates well with popular CMS**

**Pros**
- Free (No contract or hidden costs)
- Easy to use interface
- Up and running within 60 seconds
- Maximum performance & security
- Advanced cloud functionalities
- Supports Multiple PHP Versions & all PHP Apps
- Specific PHP configuration for each domain
- NGINX Support
- Free SSL Certificates
- No restrictions
- Supports > 10 languages
**Cons**
- No File Manager
== 2. Ajenti ==2. Ajenti
**Ajenti** is a free control panel built and maintained by a team of web developers and server admins

It has a simple interface to manage your server remotely. It is focused on being
**lightweight and supportive**

Ajenti provides a secure way to manage Linux through file managers, web terminals, text editors, etc. It provides a

**firewall** that is configured from within the panel

It serves as an excellent cPanel alternative for sites that aren’t looking for advanced functionalities

This tool
**works with the current configurations** and makes the necessary adjustments in server management

The developers claim that
**Ajenti leaves your system intact Therefore, its changes won't harm or overwrite your files or comments

**Pros**
- Free, except for the plugins
- Intuitive and responsive interface
- Python and JavaScript extensible
- Friendly for users with fewer needs
- Efficient for users who do not have advanced knowledge of Linux distributions
- Consumes fewer hardware resources in a long term
- Access to Linux terminal from the panel
- Embedded web-hosted server
- Notifications, modals, and live updates
**Cons**
- Only works with Linux servers
- Must reset Ajenti after making a fundamental change in the system
- Does not support advanced functions for Sysadmins
- Technical support isn’t free
== 3. ISPConfig ==3. ISPConfig
**ISPConfig** is currently experiencing user growth. Mainly because it lets you **manage multiple servers from a single control panel**

It can
**Configure Apache2, Nginx, mail server, DNS, mirroring and much more

ISPConfig supports a range of Linux distributions, including Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS web panels. It also offers several integrations, such as the malware scanner

It offers four user levels:
**administrator, user, reseller, and client making it ideal for domain sales

User-level: Access only what is specified by the administrator. Reseller level: Resell a set amount of resources assigned to them by the administrator. Client-level: Use and customize everything assigned by the administrator

ISPConfig is recommended to VPS hosting users. It has all the features you will need from a web hosting control panel

**Pros**
- Free & Open source
- Control multiple servers from one panel
- ISPConfig is used with a wide range of Linux server configurations
- Low server resource needs
- Simplified management of admin account and resellers
**Cons**
- Complex to use
- Difficult to set up
- Installation blocked in automatic mode
- No tech support
== 4. Aapanel ==4. Aapanel
**Aapanel** is a free hosting control panel that lets you manage web servers

It provides security features and has a GUI-driven interface. **It is easy to use and is similar to the Plesk environment It is lightweight and can run on most servers

Installation of Aapanel is easy. It provides a

**single script to be run on a newly created server The script varies depending on the OS

Once set up, it can be used as a
**single source of deployment, management, and monitoring**

Aapanel was also
**designed as a LAMP stack** which means it’s modular. Minimum requirements are a mere **512MB of RAM and 100MB of storage space**

**Pros**
- Free and Open source
- Easy to customize & use
- Easy Installation
- Create and manage Website, FTP, Database & Docker
- Manage python projects using an online Aapanel editor
- Works on CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu
**Cons**
- No Reverse Proxy
- No tech-support
== 5. Vesta ==5. Vesta
**Vesta** is an open-source control panel for Linux servers

It has a well-designed interface that
**simplifies server monitoring with easy-to-read graphs**

Vesta upgraded its security features with a
**built-in firewall and managed backups It also provides commands to manage the server from the command line. **The Vesta control panel is a good choice to maintain a small server**

It is suitable for first-time users looking for a clean interface

The free version provides
**all the core functionality to manage a server The premium version can **activate SFTP chroot** and **commercial plugins support**

**Pros**
- All core functionality is free
- User-friendly interface and analytics
- Easy installation
- Works with CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu
**Cons**
- Customer support is fee-based - 60 € / h
- Low security
- SLL domains
- FTP: no quota or limit
- Complicated PHP
- Features suitable for agency, not resellers
== 6. Froxlor ==6. Froxlor
**Froxlor** was built by a team of server administrators. The aim was to **simplify the managing of hosting servers**

It showcases itself as a
**lightweight alternative to cPanel Froxlor provides users with similar admin features as cPanel, **but for free It also matches cPanel’s WHM counterpart by including customer management

Froxlor can run on
**any version of Linux It has an **easy-to-customize interface and delivers fast performance**

Features include SQL database management, PHP configuration, and security through SSL

Froxlor is
**recommended to domain resellers Its ticketing system also makes it an **optimal choice for web developers**

**Pros**
- Free for personal as well as commercial use (GPL licensed)
- User-friendly, themeable interface
- Specific PHP configuration for each domain
- Customer ticket system integrated into the interface

**Cons**
- Difficult to install and setup
- No file manager
- Only works on Debian servers
- Bugs take longer to resolve

== 7 Virtualmin ==7 Virtualmin
**Virtualmin** is an open-source control panel with a free version available on the Public Licence

Just like cPanel, it is written in Perl and runs on the
**latest version of the internet protocol (Ipv6

Virtualmin offers flexibly managed domain accounts, domain name servers, databases, and web apps
**all in a single interface**

It provides efficient mailboxes that include forwarders, autoresponders

While cPanel cannot back up directly to the Amazon S3 bucket, Virtualmin can

It also has effective antivirus scanning, backup encryption keys, brute force protection

Virtualmin has a well-designed interface but is not recommended for beginners

**Pros**
- Free in an Open Source community-supported version
- Easy Setup
- Built-in website builder
- Linux knowledge not required
- Advanced functionalities for both server-side and client-side
- Separation of server admin and domain management
- Advanced backup scripts
- Android and iOS support
**Cons**
- UI isn’t user friendly
- Bugs on a fresh install
- E-mail is configurable but not usable as webmail
- Paid Professional version
- Support is not free
== 8. Zpanel ==8. Zpanel
**Zpanel** is a **free open source control panel** that clones cPanel features

It has e-mail hosting, file and database management

Zpanel can be
**used on all operating systems so it allows great **flexibility**

It also lets you
**host multiple domains on one server**

Zpanel aims to provide secure web hosting systems to its end users. However, it does not encrypt information

Therefore it is not recommended for e-commerce or projects which need high security

**Pros**
- Free of cost
- Works on a more flexible range of servers
- Interface based directly on cPanel’s
- Zpanel can be used for both Windows and Linux
- NGINX Support
- Reliable support
**Cons**
- Low security
- Not user friendly
- Difficult to manage
- Paid support
== Choosing the right control panel ==Choosing the right control panel
Before you pick a cPanel alternative,
**you need to consider your requirements**

If you’re looking for a modern panel like Plesk, then we recommend you opt for
**CloudPanel**

For non-technical users,
**managed hosting is an excellent cPanel alternative**

Beginners looking for a
**user-friendly interface** can opt for CloudPanel, Vesta, Ajenti, and Froxlor

|User friendly||Supports Multiple PHP Versions||Free SSL Certificates||Cloud Features||Supports NGINX||Two-factor verification|
|CloudPanel||Yes||Yes||Yes||Yes||Yes||Yes|
|Ajenti||Yes||No||Yes||Not Included||No||No|
|ISPConfig||No||No||Yes||Not Included||Yes||No|
|Aapanel||Yes||No||No||Not Included||No||No|
|Vesta||Yes||No||No||Not Included||No||No|
|Froxlor||Yes||No||Yes||Not Included||Yes||No|
|Virtualmin||No||No||Yes||Not Included||No||Yes|
|Zpanel||No||No||Yes||Not Included||Yes||No|
== Conclusion ==Conclusion
**Finding the suitable cPanel alternative is easy There are numerous options available, each with excellent features

In this article, we covered the
**essential features of the best free control panels All of the panels mentioned above have their unique footprint

Ultimately
**the best panel is the one that fulfills your requirements**

However, these free cPanel alternatives have one common feature:they
**make managing servers faster and easier