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Looking for 12x 14900k in TX, any recommendations? – Web Hosting Talk


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Pretty sure i7’s and i9’s only work on consumer motherboards.

there is at least 2 AsrocRack with IPMI that supports 14900 … but the price of that MB in my local Senetic is the same as the AM5 ones and the cpu is very close Ryzen for subpar performance … and biggest price factor at least for me is storage… even with so called drop of prices of storage I’m paying close to the same I payed 2019 (yes it is nvme vs ssd back then but my usual workload do peak good ssds) so I do not want to waste expensive storage with subpar cpu saving 50-100 bucks on it and couple of hundred on RAM…

https://www.asrockrack.com/general/p…el=Z690D4U#CPU

https://www.asrockrack.com/general/p…-2L2T%2FG5#CPU




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Web Hosting Panel Recommendations | Web Hosting Talk


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Providing web hosting for customers.

ISPConfig is an awesome free panel, great for a beginner to learn on. But for building a serious hosting co, I would recommend a more feature rich panel, which of course requires investment, but it also comes with higher quality service that your customers deserve.

The big 3 are cpanel, DirectAdmin and Plesk. They all do pretty much the same things, just different UIs. They require additional mods to really be successful, like Cloudlinux, Kernelcare, Jetbackup. I would usually spend around $80/mo per server in licenses to run one of these panels.

I would shill for Enhance as a new panel that’s doing really good. I started testing it last year and put it into…


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Web Hosting Panel Recommendations | Web Hosting Talk


Quote Originally Posted by Vojta702
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Providing web hosting for customers.

ISPConfig is an awesome free panel, great for a beginner to learn on. But for building a serious hosting co, I would recommend a more feature rich panel, which of course requires investment, but it also comes with higher quality service that your customers deserve.

The big 3 are cpanel, DirectAdmin and Plesk. They all do pretty much the same things, just different UIs. They require additional mods to really be successful, like Cloudlinux, Kernelcare, Jetbackup. I would usually spend around $80/mo per server in licenses to run one of these panels.

I would shill for Enhance as a new panel that’s doing really good. I started testing it last year and put it into…


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