why dont you compare the features and then see which one provides what u want - forge doesnt give you that much apart from setting up server, queue management..
Forge versus Virtualmin versus Serverpilot versus ?
Hello, I read several discussions here and on the internet but I still am not clear about what to choose. I have a VPS with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS installed and with it comes Plesk Onyx. But it seems I always have problems with it so I am looking for other ways to administrate my VPS. As I don't want to spend to much time in doing the controlling part of the server myself, besides that it isn't what I am good at, I am looking for this extra layer what those companies in my title offer. There are far more I have encountered like Puphet, Fortrabbit and Ansible and I am just wondering which one would be a good choice or aren't they that different nowadays? Does it matter what I am planning to do (multisite)? Some are free, some are paid. Some are specially focused on Laravel, but, are they than just better?
Any suggestions, sharing of experiences are welcome.
Hi.
Virtualmin: you have no control at all. If you want to make some changes to the default settings, it is quite hard.
Forge: I have tried it a few years ago (just for a test server), and I was not very happy. I tried it a month ago thinking that the product would have been a little bit more mature; No. It lacks documentation and the support is very very very slow and a little approximate in their answers. Positive: deploying an app from github works well. But not from other git servers.
Serverpilot (paid version): Easy to use and well documented with a quick support. It seems to work ok. Negative: no deploy script.
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