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Either you are large company leasing dedicated servers, a medium one, starting a Web hosting service or a small shop just choosing a shared hosting venue, the Web server’s control panel is the way to your online business.

And with the numerous of control panel options there, well known with the pros and cons of the panel, can lead to right decisions, lesser burden, and better performance.

What about the two most popular Web Panels??

cPanel And Plesk

Although they both have the same aim of handling and hosting functions of the website, they present a different work experience to the users. But, how do they differ?

Is one of them just meant for lesser experienced hosts where the other one is for experienced users? All these queries and a lot more would be solved in our comparison ahead.

Plesk and cPanel Market Share

In simple words, Both of them are the most used Web control panels in recent year’s market.

cPanel is the most ongoing Web control in the whole world. Its servers create a domain every 6 seconds and also a hosting account is created with this control panel; that is every 14.5 seconds.

Where Plesk has the second largest net. More than 50% of the high grade 100 worldwide service providers are using it presently, and it has a power of around 10 million websites and applications.

Quick Overview

Plesk, also known as Parallels Plesk Panel, is an attractive, elastic and safe control panel for webmasters to attain the broadest range of consumer needs. It is friendly with both Windows and Linux platform but has a better one with windows hosting field.

cPanel is a Linux-based Web hosting control panel that provides us with easy to use interface and automation tools. It has very simple operations that let the users manage their websites and servers very easily.

Intact, cPanel is considered as the most user-friendly panel in the hosting field.

See the detailed comparison in the following table:

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Plesk and cPanel are two popula control panels for website management. Only Plesk is famous for Windows platform while cPanel is famous for powering Linux-based servers and websites.

In the following, let’s learn about their pros and cons in detail.

Ease-of-Use

Plesk is a total multiple like hosting control panel that provides the servers a vast range of options to make and maintain the hosting business and also let the ultimate users to fully manage their websites.

It also has easy to navigate interface. That is highly beneficial for the users to surf some varied sections so that they can immediately find our the functions they need.

cPanel is a graphical Web-based control panel that lets the end users to handle and manage their websites and hosting accounts very easily.

It gives the freedom to the users to handle and maintain almost all the elements of server operation as email, file hosting, Web stats, site builders, Etc.

Even of you are managing 100 of websites or servers and cPanel lets you customize your control panel according to your needs and demands.

cPanel has grown to be the most popular web hosting control panel, utilizing by many famous hosting providers over the Internet. For the popularity, customers are more with cPanel; particularly it has become a standard to choose WordPress hosting.

Cost:

For most clients, cPanel is affordable than Plesk.

cPanel costs up to $425 per year on its dedicated plan, which breaks down to $35 per month for unlimited use.

Plesk, for a related scheme, costs $40 per month.

Both also offer solutions targeted at VPS users.

Plesk’s option called Small Business Panel, is $70 per month for an unlimited account.

Plesk or cPanel licenses are often provided with the hosting plan, but not always. With VPS hosting and dedicated hosting packages, you’ll  have to pay for your cpanel with hosting subscription fee so that cost will become a factor.

Security Model:

For both of these panels, only the Scripts on the server can see the databases and additional IP addresses would have to be white listed to have access.

Safety and security for both the panels can be of long time durations; they would be requiring constant updation and maintenance and also the configuration to keep it safe from intrusion.

Both cPanel and Plesk are useful tools for handling networks and websites.

They both are perfect for most of the needs of users and also provide them easy management and customization.

Whole selecting among the two, do keep in mind, your operating system and it’s compatibility with the two panels and also your financial needs and friendliness with the tools.

Admin Panels:

cPanel is there with web host manager ( WHM) as a standard. Even if shared hosting users will never view WHM, Until they update to the reseller or VPS hosting. The cPanel side is the owner of the website where WHM Is for the administrator of the server.

Although linked together, both the systems have different login and interfaces.

Plesk, on the other way round, has one single login for administrators as well as the users. They look identical. But the options are pretty different.

Coming from one system to other can create some confusion at the beginning. It’s not to be worried about. Instead, it will make you more careful.

Deciding Between cPanel and Plesk:

Both of them are quick, reliable and safe. Where one has advanced in the past. The other had often caught up fairly fast. If you are a beginner in the hosting, Look for a Web host that provides demos of both control panels and try them for you to see the practical experience.

For the existing users, the biggest matter is switching over.

If you are using cPanel or Plesk system at present, Avoid changing it unless it is really important. It will make you learn about the whole system of the control panel and would also trouble you as a nightmare.

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