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			<description><![CDATA[Hestia Control Panel is an open-source web hosting control panel designed to simplify server management. It provides an intuitive interface for managing websites, email accounts, databases, and other server functions. <br />
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Key features include support for multiple domains, automatic SSL certificate generation via Let's Encrypt, built-in spam filters, a file manager, firewall protection, and resource monitoring. Lightweight and efficient, Hestia is suitable for both beginners and advanced users, offering a powerful, community-supported solution for managing web hosting environments on Linux servers.<br />
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The screenshots below show the panel dashboard and the file manager from one of my test sites. I blurred out names of folders and username for security but you can still see how easy it is to use.<br />
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<br />
Key features include support for multiple domains, automatic SSL certificate generation via Let's Encrypt, built-in spam filters, a file manager, firewall protection, and resource monitoring. Lightweight and efficient, Hestia is suitable for both beginners and advanced users, offering a powerful, community-supported solution for managing web hosting environments on Linux servers.<br />
<br />
The screenshots below show the panel dashboard and the file manager from one of my test sites. I blurred out names of folders and username for security but you can still see how easy it is to use.<br />
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