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Ben you're going to have to have slightly thicker skin around here. Rob seems to be trying to take Invincible's place with his remarks of late trying to get a rise,......which he's obviously excelling at with you lol.
There is alot of assumptions that because someone mentions a preference they are therefore considered to be among that "crowd". I prefer to use centminmod LEMP stack personally where its warranted, but for every day usage and sites where small businesses or endusers may need some form of access ( such as adding email accounts or DNS entries or whatever ) instead of complete management its much more cost and time effective to use a panel.
I am probably also guilty of assuming the majority of people will be using some form of shared or managed cpanel solution hence my recommendations, but nothing I have recommended have ever been meant as a sweeping statement that everyone is in the same boat unlike some.
Horses for courses, each business model has its merits in both time, cost, efficiency and performance.
This thread was discussing if and why people were staying or moving to https/http, No one cares any many servers everyone manages and how condescending anyone can be.
There is alot of assumptions that because someone mentions a preference they are therefore considered to be among that "crowd". I prefer to use centminmod LEMP stack personally where its warranted, but for every day usage and sites where small businesses or endusers may need some form of access ( such as adding email accounts or DNS entries or whatever ) instead of complete management its much more cost and time effective to use a panel.
I am probably also guilty of assuming the majority of people will be using some form of shared or managed cpanel solution hence my recommendations, but nothing I have recommended have ever been meant as a sweeping statement that everyone is in the same boat unlike some.
Horses for courses, each business model has its merits in both time, cost, efficiency and performance.
This thread was discussing if and why people were staying or moving to https/http, No one cares any many servers everyone manages and how condescending anyone can be.