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cPanel Acquires Small Web Hosting Company Siteocity.com to Increase User Testing

Feb21
by Ike on February 21, 2012 at 3:55 pm
Posted In: Apache, CMS, Community, cPanel, Events, Releases, security, System

cPanel, Inc., announced that its subsidiary, Hostbed, L.L.C., has acquired Siteocity.com, a small website hosting solutions provider.  The purchase gives cPanel a direct platform for real-world testing of its products.  Siteocity.com will continue to operate under its current name.

cPanel Vice President Aaron Philips said that with the Siteocity.com acquisition, cPanel will be able to gain a deeper understanding of how website owners use cPanel’s software. “This will be accomplished by having direct access to live server data, help desk tickets, and hosting company feedback”

“By running Siteocity.com, we hope to achieve a deeper connection to the hosting industry as a whole,” Philips said. “We are certainly not operating Siteocity.com in order to compete with our customers.”  

Now that the formal legal stuff is over with, let me provide some straight talk in relation to this acquisition. cPanel has no intention of becoming a major player in the web hosting industry, rather we will harness data and analytics from a small web hosting company in hopes of making our product better. This project was started 12-18 months ago and getting this directly from our customers was very difficult.

In the end we chose to acquire a small hosting company that would allow us to remain connected, engaged, and have the ability to use data to help make our product better. Early on, we decided that the purchase of a hosting company might assume some risk or bad press, in relation to cPanel entering the game, but I would like to assure you these are not our intentions or goals.

Understanding our customers is really the game here by operating a small hosting company. It provides us a great deal of information that was either impossible or previously difficult to gather. We also decided that upon acquisition we would remain transparent, open and honest about this acquisition.

"We are very happy to see cPanel take a step to gather data directly from end users,” said Ben Welch-Bolen CEO of Site5.com. “We believe this will help them create a better product and develop a better understanding of the needs of hosting companies. "

A special Q&A forum has been created to publicly address any questions you might have about this and at the same time we have answered what we believe are some of the top questions.

As a company we are very excited to use this new tool to make our product and overall experience better. We hope you feel the same!

Join the discussion on our forums:
go.cpanel.net/siteocity

Quick Facts

Which host did cPanel buy?
cPanel acquired Siteocity.com.

Why did cPanel buy this specific host?
We spent more than a year looking for the perfect company to purchase.  We had the following criteria:

  • 3+ years of ongoing service
  • 100 percent cPanel & WHM
  • No dedicated or VPS plans
  • Around 1,000 customers

Why did cPanel buy a small hosting company?
cPanel acquired a small web hosting company for user experience testing and “real world testing of installation, configuration compatibility and reliability” with live accounts. One of the primary challenges we have is implementation of new features without real world testing, trials and feedback from end users, server administrators, and resellers.

One of the longer terms goals cPanel has been engaged in is ways to make our software more usable. The original goal started with trying to gain insight from our customers and their customers. This was a difficult process as hosting companies have their own set of goals and operations to run.

In the end we wanted to be able to gather deeper analytics into the utilization of our software, provide a model shared hosting company for others to use as an example, and have direct access to data that can make our product better.

Does cPanel have plans to buy any other hosts?
No, our primary focus is developing software that allows hosting providers to grow and achieve success. This will remain the primary focus.

Is the goal of purchasing this host to compete in the hosting market?
Definitely not!  We are not operating Siteocity.com to compete with our customers. Our goal and mission is entirely focused on user testing.  We will maintain no more than 1,000 hosting accounts on our infrastructure. 

In fact, the hosting company we run is operating at a net loss for us. If we continued down the path using the same model utilized for this acquisition, it would not help the financial health of cPanel.

How will Siteocity.com help cPanel’s partners & customers?
There are numerous ways this will help our customers:

  • Have access to internal analytics on the features customer use.
  • Remain engaged with the hosting community by understanding how they use cPanel & WHM.
  • Test and gather feedback on integrated 3rd party add-ons.
  • Create a model of an ideal web hosting company that can be used as an example for others success.
  • Real world testing of installation, configuration compatibility and reliability with live accounts.
└ Tags: cPanel, website
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Plesk Mass Migration Script is now Available!

Feb20
by Ike on February 20, 2012 at 1:28 pm
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

Plesk Service Team is pleased to introduce the Plesk Mass Migration Script.

The script is designed to allow providers migrating Plesk farm by an automated way.
Also, it does implement per-domain backup algorithm that reduces disk space usage and memory consumption.

└ Tags: backup, Plesk Service Team
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Plesk Mirror Setup Tool is now Available!

Feb20
by Ike on February 20, 2012 at 1:27 pm
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

The Plesk Service Team is pleased to introduce the Plesk Mirror Setup Tool.

The tool is designed to setup and manage a local Plesk 10 repository (mirror) for using in Provider’s internal network environment.
Main feature set allows the providers to manage selected Plesk versions and OSes.
Also, the tool offers an interface for managing pre-launch testing of the upcoming Plesk release.

└ Tags: setup
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Parallels Plesk 10.4.4 MU#18

Feb17
by Ike on February 17, 2012 at 6:36 am
Posted In: Plesk, Releases

[+] Helm migration agent has been updated.

The following bugs have been fixed:
[-] Migration via API-RPC fails with PHP fatal error:  Class ‘Db_Table_Broker_ServiceNode’ not found in /usr/local/psa/admin/plib/Db/Table/Broker.php on line 42
[-] Unable to migrate site with unicode domain name with error "The element ‘domain’ has multiply elements ‘mailsystem’"
[-] Scheduled backup fails on suspending domain with "Bad session type."
[-] Switched off autoresponder is migrated to switched on auto-reply

└ Tags: Parallels Plesk, site
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cPanel Offers Enhanced Mail Functionality With Release of Version 11.32

Feb15
by Ike on February 15, 2012 at 9:56 pm
Posted In: Apache, CMS, Community, cPanel, Events, Releases, security, System

Houston, TX — cPanel & WHM version 11.32, which released today to the edge tier, offers numerous updates, including enhancements to mail functionality and login screens. It also officially supports DKIM and includes the Logaholic web analytics application.

Enhanced Mail Functionality

cPanel has made enhancements to the WHM Mail Queue Manager. Among the changes, it offers users the ability to take action on multiple messages of the user’s choice, and to search the mail queue and take action on the results.

Searching and troubleshooting mail deliveries is simplified with the addition of Mail Delivery Reports, for WHM users, and Email Trace, for cPanel and webmail users.  

Improved Localized Login Page

cPanel & WHM users will also notice an improved localized login page. The cPanel & WHM login screens now feature an updated design and localization options. The login page will default to the language used by your browser when loaded.

cPanel & WHM supports 14 languages for the login interface, and users may choose which locale (language) cPanel or WHM should use.

Now Supported

DKIM has long provided validation for incoming mail. With version 11.32, cPanel & WHM can sign outgoing messages. DKIM is now supported and can be managed by cPanel accounts through the Email Authentication feature in cPanel. Resellers can apply DKIM records to new accounts during account creation.

cPanel & WHM Project Manager Ken Power said “We are proud to get DKIM integrated into the product. This is something the customers asked for and we listened.”

Now Available

Along with various enhancements, the Logaholic web analytics bundle is now officially available to cPanel users with the 11.32 release.

Other Notable Updates Include:


  • Improved Email Rate Limiting
  • New Exim Configuration Editor
  • Improved cPanel::Hooks system
  • MySQL 5.5 Now Supported
  • MyDNS-NG Now Supported
  • Better Management of Files Through the cPanel File Manager Interface
  • IPv6 Support in Apache Distiller
  • Reduced Memory Overhead for cphulk, cpsrvd, and cpdavd when idle

Learn more about 11.32 updates and enhancements:

11.32 Microsite: http://www.cpanel.net/releases/1132/index.html.

Release Notes: http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/1132ReleaseNotes

Change Log: http://docs.cpanel.net/twiki/bin/view/AllDocumentation/ChangeLog/CPanelVersion1132

└ Tags: cPanel, DKIM, TX
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