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IP.Nexus 1.2 Dev Update: cPanel Integration

Posted by Mark, in IP.Nexus 24 January 2011 · 1,972 views

As was hinted in the blog entry last week, IP.Nexus 1.2 shall bring support for selling hosting packages.
Right away I'd like to mention that this at the moment will work with any server using cPanel and WHM - we will of course gauge interest for other control panels for future versions.


Hosting Packages

You set up hosting packages just like regular products and advertisement packages. There is a contextual settings tab which displays hosting-specific settings, and these packages then show up in the store:
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Each package is assigned what we call a "Server Queue" - this is a collection of servers which the account may be created on.
So for example, you could have your "advanced" packages only use higher-powered servers. Servers can be part of multiple queues.

When the account is created, the server in the queue which has the least accounts is chosen to create the account on.


Purchasing a Hosting Package

When purchasing, users will be asked if they want to choose their own domain or use a subdomain of one of your domains. You can of course make only one of these options available.
If the customer chooses their own domain, they'll be shown your nameservers, and if they choose a subdomain, they'll be shown a list of options - both of these you can set up in the Admin CP.
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Client Area Management

Customers can view their account information in the client area along with all other purchases:
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From here they can also launch the control panel, FTP and change their password.
You can also configure options to allow users to purchase additional bandwidth for that billing cycle, if their bandwidth limit is reached.


Admin CP Management

The purchase page in the Admin CP shows the same information that is available in the client area, along with the control panel and FTP buttons:
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Clicking the edit button will allow the administrator to edit specific allowances on the account, without the need to log into WHM:
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The administrator of course, does not need to manually suspend and terminate accounts. If the customer does not renew their account, it will be suspended, and, after a certain number of days (configureable in the Admin CP), terminated.
Of course, using the normal package cancel function allows administrators to manually suspend accounts.


Server Management

In the Admin CP, you can view all of your servers along with the current load. From this page you can also reboot a server.
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Clicking on a server will show you a list of accounts on that server. You will also see an overview of how much diskspace is in use and how much is allocated (so you can see if you're overselling). Nexus will also check all the accounts in it's local database against the server to check for any discrepancies:
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Discrepancies can include an account not on the server but in the database (and vice versa), domain names not matching and account is suspended on the server but active in the database (and vice versa):
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In addition to auditing each server, there is an "Audit All Servers" button which will check all servers for discrepancies.




We're sure that there will be many questions and comments about this new functionality - if there's anything you'd like to see not mentioned here, please post in our feedback forum.




Host Intens
Jan 24 2011 12:23 PM
Sweet this is somting we need :thumbsup:
While not functionalty I would use, I have to express amazement at the ease of use and integration here.
Is Plesk on the table?
Well done!

*wants Directadmin intergration* :P
This looks very interesting :)
I want Kloxo and ISPConfig too.


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PLEEEEESK!!!!!
is it easy to add existing hosted accounts into this, so future payments can be automated?

PLEEEEESK!!!!!


Plesk 9 / 10 would be nice :)
I would love to see direct admin integration as well.
Nice!
Please open a topic in the feedback forum for requests beyond what this blog entry is talking about :)
Wonderful addition to Nexus. Making a great product even greater.
Fantastic potential here! :thumbsup:

Will the Nexus documentation be updated to include a "Hosting for Dummies" section, to walk us through the setup? Also, what about the user help files, will they be updated and be simple enough so that we can attract users who are not too computer/web literate, but would like to make a presence on the web?

Fantastic potential here! :thumbsup:

Will the Nexus documentation be updated to include a "Hosting for Dummies" section, to walk us through the setup? Also, what about the user help files, will they be updated and be simple enough so that we can attract users who are not too computer/web literate, but would like to make a presence on the web?



This should be your way, meaning you should make it that way yourself. You can create pages using IP.Content, make it attractive, it's not IPB's duty to make you make money.
When will IPS ever cease to amaze the eddy?
Interesting. I'm already tightly integrated with WHMCS, but I might be able to find a use for this.
While it's a potential nightmare for support, I am interested in this development. It's another way to leverage a popular domain, if you have built one up.

Isn't there a big problem that they could run a script or something on your server, and screw up your website?

Fantastic potential here! :thumbsup: Will the Nexus documentation be updated to include a "Hosting for Dummies" section, to walk us through the setup? Also, what about the user help files, will they be updated and be simple enough so that we can attract users who are not too computer/web literate, but would like to make a presence on the web?


I'm sure there we can write some documentation on how to set everything up :)

When will IPS ever cease to amaze the eddy?


We'll try not to ;)

While it's a potential nightmare for support, I am interested in this development. It's another way to leverage a popular domain, if you have built one up.Isn't there a big problem that they could run a script or something on your server, and screw up your website?


Obviously the server this is running on will need to be suitably configured for a shared hosting environment.

Fantastic potential here! :thumbsup: Will the Nexus documentation be updated to include a "Hosting for Dummies" section, to walk us through the setup? Also, what about the user help files, will they be updated and be simple enough so that we can attract users who are not too computer/web literate, but would like to make a presence on the web?

This should be your way, meaning you should make it that way yourself. You can create pages using IP.Content, make it attractive, it's not IPB's duty to make you make money.


I'm not asking IPB to make me money! Read my post again, I'm asking about a user help file.


I'm sure there we can write some documentation on how to set everything up


Thanks Mark.


Fantastic potential here! :thumbsup: Will the Nexus documentation be updated to include a "Hosting for Dummies" section, to walk us through the setup? Also, what about the user help files, will they be updated and be simple enough so that we can attract users who are not too computer/web literate, but would like to make a presence on the web?

This should be your way, meaning you should make it that way yourself. You can create pages using IP.Content, make it attractive, it's not IPB's duty to make you make money.


I'm not asking IPB to make me money! Read my post again, I'm asking about a user help file.


What you said is you wanted to attract people with things they add, it's not how it should work. You should add things to attract them. :)

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