Eenos - High-Performance Hosting Control Panel Support OpenLiteSpeed and much more

#1
Hello,
I would like to introduce a hosting control panel that supports OpenLiteSpeed along with Varnish Cache and Nginx. It is Eenos,
Eenos is a high-performance hosting control panel fully developed in Python .
Eenos is a total replacement for Cpanel or DirectAdmin
Eenos comes with Sandbox app deployments for Python( Django, wagtails,Flask, DRF, etc ) , NodeJS, Ruby and Ruby on Rails, and PHP. You can choose multiple versions of the programming languages .

How OpenLiteSpeed works on Eenos?
You can choose the following combinations of OpenLiteSpeed :
  • OpenLitespeed stand-alone server
  • OpenLitespeed with Varnish cache front end
  • OpenliteSpeed and Nginx
  • OpenLiteSpeed and Nginx with Varnish cache ( if you are crazy enough )

How to migrate from Cpanel and DirectAdmin?
Eenos have migration tools for cpanel and DirectAdmin. Use the cptoeenos tool to migrate the cpanel hosting account. For DirectAdmin use datoeenos.
What databases supported?
Eenos support Percona High performance MySQL server, Postgresql, and MongoDB database Engins with local and remote server support

Read more about Eenos from: https://eenos.com/
Docmetation: https://docs.eenos.com/

PS: If this post is in the wrong section, kindly move to the proper one.
 

LiteCache

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#2
Since you are promoting this advertising posting in favor of nginx and Varnish, one has to conclude from the statements that Eenos is incompatible with WordPress and the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin. So you can't use LiteSpeed LScache with the Eenos Control Panel?!
 
#3
Since you are promoting this advertising posting in favor of nginx and Varnish, one has to conclude from the statements that Eenos is incompatible with WordPress and the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin. So you can't use LiteSpeed LScache with the Eenos Control Panel?!
Yes, you can . The cache management is there for all the web servers. It has separate cache settings and purge settings,

- If you use OLS stand-alone, it works on the Ols cache itself
- If you use the Varnish in front of OLS, the cache is in memory

It is the choice of the server owner to select what type of web server and cache settings he needs.
 
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