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How does cpanel-based site hosting operate?

For your information, it's useful to be aware that most of the cPanel web hosting offers on the present web hosting marketplace are provided by a very unsubstantial business niche (as far as annual capital flow is concerned) named reseller hosting. Reseller web space hosting is a sort of a small-size business niche, which provides a vast amount of different web hosting brands, yet supplying absolutely the same solutions: mostly cPanel web hosting services. This is bad news for everyone. Why? Due to the fact that at least 98 percent of the web site hosting offers on the entire site hosting marketplace offer absolutely the same service: cPanel. There's no variety at all. Even the cPanel-based hosting prices are identical. Quite similar. Leaving for those who need a top web hosting service virtually no other website hosting platform/web hosting Control Panel choice. So, there is simply one fact: out of more than two hundred thousand web page hosting brands around the world, the non-cPanel based ones are less than 2%! Less than 2 percent, mark that one...

Two hundred thousand "web hosting providers", all cPanel-based, yet uniquely branded

The webspace hosting "diversity" and the webspace hosting "offers" Google shows to all of us boil down to just one and the very same solution: cPanel. Under hundreds of thousands of different hosting trademarked names. Assume you are merely a regular fellow who's not very well aware of (as most of us) with the web site creation procedures and the web site hosting platforms, which in fact power the various domains and online portals . Are you prepared to make your web hosting choice? Is there any site hosting alternative you can decide upon? Sure there is, now there are more than 200,000 hosting vendors out there. Formally. Then where is the problem? Here's where: more than 98% of these more than two hundred thousand unique web page hosting brands all over the world will give you the same cPanel website hosting CP and platform, dubbed differently, with the very same price tags! WOW! That's how large the assortment on the contemporary web page hosting marketplace is... Full stop.

The site hosting LOTTERY we are all part of

Simple math demonstrates that to run into a non-cPanel based web hosting provider is a gigantic stroke of fortune. There is a less than 1 in fifty chance that a thing like that will occur! Less than one in fifty...

The positive and negative sides of the cPanel-based webspace hosting solution

Let's not be cruel with cPanel. After all, in the years 2001-2004 cPanel was modish and possibly satisfied all webspace hosting market requirements. To put it briefly, cPanel can achieve the desired result if you have just a single domain to host. But, if you have more domains...

Disadvantage Number One: A stupid domain name folder system

If you have two or more domain names, however, be ultra careful not to erase entirely the add-on ones (that's how cPanel will refer to each new hosted domain name, which is not the default one: an add-on domain name). The files of the add-on domain names are very simple to remove on the web server, since they all are located into the root folder of the default domain name, which is the very well known public_html folder. Each add-on domain name is a folder situated inside the folder of the default domain. Like a sub-folder. Next time attempt not to erase the files of the add-on domain names, please. Determine for yourself how amazing cPanel's domain name folder arrangement is:

public_html (here my-default-domain.com is placed)
public_html/my-family (a folder part of my-default-domain.com)
public_html/my-second-domain.com (an add-on domain name)
public_html/my-second-wife (a folder part of my-default-domain.com)
public_html/my-second-wife.net (an add-on domain)
public_html/my-third-domain.com (an add-on domain name)
public_html/my-third-wife (a folder part of my-default-domain.com)
public_html/my-third-wife.net (an add-on domain name)
public_html/rebeka (a folder part of my-default-domain.com)
public_html/rebeka.my-third-wife.net (a sub-domain of an add-on domain name)

Are you getting baffled? We doubtlessly are!

Negative Point Number 2: The same electronic mail folder arrangement

The mail folder structure on the web hosting server is strictly the same as that of the domains... Repeating the same error twice?!? The admin chums strongly reinforce their faith in God when managing the mail folders on the e-mail server, praying not to botch things up too fatally.

Drawback Number Three: An entire deficiency of domain name manipulation interfaces

Do we need to bring up the thorough deficiency of a contemporary domain name manipulation menu - a location where you can: register/move/renew/park or administer domain names, modify domains' Whois info, protect the Whois information, change/set up nameservers (DNS) and Domain Name System records? cPanel does not have such a "contemporary" menu at all. That's a huge drawback. An inexcusable one, we wish to add...

Negative Aspect No.4: Many login locations (min two, max three)

How about the need for another login to avail of the invoice transaction, domain name and tech support management menu? That's beside the cPanel account login credentials you've been already supplied by the cPanel-based hosting supplier. Sometimes, based on the invoicing tool (particularly invented for cPanel only) the cPanel web hosting corporation is using, the enthusiastic clients can wind up with 2 extra login locations (1: the billing/domain administration tool; 2: the trouble ticket support tool), winding up with a total of three user login places (including cPanel).

Shortcoming Number 5: More than a hundred and twenty webspace hosting Control Panel menus to memorize... quickly

cPanel presents to your attention 120+ menus inside the web site hosting CP. It's a remarkable idea to become acquainted with each one of them. And you'd better memorize them fast... That's very impertinent on cPanel's side.

With all due recognition, we have a rhetorical question for all cPanel-based website hosting vendors:

As far as we are informed, it's not the year 2001, is it? Remark that one too...