What are software licences in web hosting?
Software licences permit the use of specific programmes in a hosting or server environment. They most commonly concern control panels such as Plesk, cPanel or LiveConfig, which are used to manage servers and web hosting resources.
What is a control panel?
A control panel is a graphical management interface for servers, websites, domains, email accounts, databases, SSL certificates and other hosting functions.
Which control panels are available?
Well-known control panels include Plesk, cPanel and LiveConfig. They differ in feature set, usability, licence model, target audience and system requirements.
Who benefits from a control panel licence?
A licence is worthwhile for users who want to manage servers, websites, domains or client projects conveniently. It is particularly useful for administrators, agencies, resellers, web hosts and companies with multiple projects.
Is Plesk or cPanel better?
That depends on the use case. Plesk is versatile and suitable for many server environments. cPanel is particularly common in the international hosting and reseller market. Decisive factors are workflow, licence model, operating system and the functions required.
What is LiveConfig?
LiveConfig is a lightweight control panel for managing hosting resources. It is especially relevant when a fast, resource-efficient and easy-to-use solution is required.
How much does a control panel licence cost?
Costs depend on the provider, the edition and the licence model. Depending on the software, the number of domains, accounts, servers or add-on modules can influence the price.
Do I still need server knowledge despite a control panel?
A control panel makes management significantly easier, but it does not replace a fundamental understanding of servers. Technical knowledge is still helpful, especially for security, updates, backups and troubleshooting.
Can I use a control panel on a VPS hosting?
Yes, many control panels can be installed on VPS hosting. It is important that the VPS hosting provides sufficient resources and that the desired operating system is supported.
What should I look for when comparing licences?
Important factors are feature set, licence model, domain or account limits, operating system support, extensions, support, updates, resource usage and long-term costs.