Diana Lucizs
08-27-2002, 01:43 PM
Which one is better to use?
Easier is of course CPanel, but better is who?
Easier is of course CPanel, but better is who?
![]() | View Full Version : What are the differemces between Cpanel and Ensim? Diana Lucizs 08-27-2002, 01:43 PM Which one is better to use? Easier is of course CPanel, but better is who? phpcoder 08-27-2002, 01:45 PM I throw in my vote for CPanel :D AntiSpamHosts 08-27-2002, 01:50 PM It dpends... If you are selling your space w/ the control panel, it always depends on your customers. For beginners, CPanel seems to be the easiest. However, Ensim has much more options for professionals and amatuers alike, in my opinion... So it really depends on usage. clocker1996 08-27-2002, 01:51 PM i hate control panels but if i had to pick: cpanel i like cpanel better than all of them globe 08-27-2002, 04:04 PM We are using both of them, there's not so much difference. Cpanel has more options but two months of it will pay for a lifetime unlimited ensim license. So I think you could save much money offering a reasonable service to your customers. bye Diana Lucizs 08-27-2002, 04:45 PM Can you tell me what are those options that Ensim has and CPanel doesn't. I need this because I need to make a good choice. Thank you! Originally posted by dreamHOBO It dpends... If you are selling your space w/ the control panel, it always depends on your customers. For beginners, CPanel seems to be the easiest. However, Ensim has much more options for professionals and amatuers alike, in my opinion... So it really depends on usage. universal2001 08-27-2002, 05:28 PM ok cpanel: cross between a porsche and a china made car... lots of features but sorta buggy ensim: cross between a daihatsu and a ford.. not many features but is pretty stable. sonichost 08-27-2002, 05:37 PM In my own opinon Ensim is more stable and less buggy than cPanel. It's also "hackable" if you will, it's easy to add subdomains thanks to one of the many hacks out there. It also gives each domain a "virtual root", this comes in handy as you can have a seperate httpd.conf for each domain. <Areas where Ensim falls short of cPanel> 1. Ease of use. Ensim is well documented however most people don't take the time to read it. cPanel is much more "friendly" out of the box. 2. Cron job support. As everyone else said, it really depends on your use. |