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042 | Website Control Panels: Your Key to Easy Hosting

2025-07-04

Introduction: Why Do You Need a Website Control Panel?

Imagine you’ve bought a piece of land and built a house on it (your website). Now you need to manage the house: connect electricity (domains), install plumbing (databases), set up security (SSL certificates), maintain order (files), and even let tenants in (FTP users). You could do all of this manually, but it’s complex, time-consuming, and requires specialized skills.

This is where website control panels come in. These are graphical web interfaces that significantly simplify the process of managing your web server and all the components needed to run a website. Instead of entering complex terminal commands, you simply click buttons and fill out forms in a user-friendly browser interface.

There was a task to configure a MikroTik and a Linux server to route part of the traffic through WireGuard tunnels. Mikhail proposed several options. We chose the optimal one. I was satisfied with Mikhail's work. He proved himself to be a competent specialist. I'll contact him again.

2025-06-24

There was a task to configure Mikrotik and a Linux server to redirect part of the traffic through WireGuard tunnels.
Mikhail suggested several options. We chose the optimal one.

I was satisfied with Mikhail’s work.
He proved himself to be a competent specialist.
I will contact him again.


Response: Thank you for the review!
Glad to help!

023 | 1C in the Cloud: Choosing a Provider (1C:Fresh, Scloud) and Ensuring Security (IP Access, VPN)

2025-06-15

We’ve already established that renting 1C in the cloud is often the best choice for small and medium-sized businesses. But how do you choose the right provider — and just as importantly, how do you secure access to your accounting system and data online? Let’s break it down.


There are many providers on the market offering 1C hosting services. Below, we’ll look at two of the most popular and distinct options.

022 | 1C Hosting Options: Locally, On Your Own Server, or in the Cloud?

2025-06-14

Once you’ve decided whether to purchase a 1C license or rent it, the next critical step is to determine where your data and the program itself will be stored and processed. This choice affects convenience, performance, security, and, of course, costs. Let’s explore the three main options for hosting 1C.


Option 1: Locally on the User’s PC (File Mode)

This is the simplest setup, where the 1C software and its database are installed and run directly on a single user’s computer.