In this article we will be looking at how to install and configure the Vesta Control Panel (vestacp) on a CentOS 7 server. Vesta is a web hosting control panel that provides a simple and easy to use interface for managing websites, email accounts, databases, and more. We will be covering the installation of Vesta on a fresh CentOS 7 server, and then we will take a look at some of the most common tasks that can be performed using the Vesta control panel.
There are a number of services that are installed and configured by default when you install VestaCP on a CentOS 7 server. These services include Apache, MariaDB, DNS, and FTP. In addition, VestaCP also installs and configures a number of other services that are not installed by default on a CentOS 7 server.
After going through the process of installing and configuring VestaCP on a CentOS 7 server, we can see that it is a powerful and easy-to-use web hosting control panel. Services such as web, mail, database, and DNS can be easily managed through the VestaCP interface. Overall, VestaCP is a great choice for those looking for a web hosting control panel for their CentOS 7 servers.
VestaCP is a secure and easy to use lightweight control panel. Vesta is free. (GPL v3 License)
This offering is a comprehensive package with six items including a detailed work log.
0. Preparing your server for VestaCP.
1. Complete install of VestaCP latest release.
2. Basic configuration including additional IPs.
3. Setting up basic security.
4. Setting up a single website & point DNS.
5. Setting up local backup if required.