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saviorhost
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Hello everyone;

Gemini was recommended. After researching it, I found it to be quite stable. However, I have a few questions. I would be very grateful if you could answer them.

1. How is Nginx support? Can site speeds be increased like LiteSpeed? Does it support http3/quic? Are there configurations suitable for every CMS?

2. What is the security level? Does it support Maldet+Clamav?

3. How is PHP-FPM support? How many processes does it support?

4. Does it support caching like Varnish?

5. Does the client have the option to back up and restore themselves? Does it support JetBackup?

6. Will there be automatic migration systems from systems like cPanel and CWP?

Thank you in advance. Have a good day.
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Alexander
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Re: About A few Answer

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1. How is Nginx support? Can site speeds be increased like LiteSpeed? Does it support http3/quic? Are there configurations suitable for every CMS?
- There is no nginx support now. KeyHelp ships with Apache web server.
- http3/quic is currently not really supported by Apache.
- Depending on the traffic, you may want to adjust some settings within KeyHelp - but this highly depends on your use case and the available hardware. For regular hosting, the default settings should be fine.
2. What is the security level? Does it support Maldet+Clamav?
- Can you elaborate, what do you mean exactly with "what is the security level?" - i would say 9/10 :lol:
- ClamAV is installed as part of KeyHelp
3. How is PHP-FPM support? How many processes does it support?
- Again, what do you mean with "How is PHP-FPM support" - i would say it is fine. You will get multiple PHP-Interpreter and are able to adjust the settings on a user basis."How many processes does it support?" - How many can your hardware handle?
4. Does it support caching like Varnish?
You can configure caching alongside KeyHelp. It is not installed out-of-the-box.
5. Does the client have the option to back up and restore themselves? Does it support JetBackup?
KeyHelp comes with an own backup solution, based on Resic as a core component, supported by Rclone to support a large amount of remote storages.
6. Will there be automatic migration systems from systems like cPanel and CWP?
For now, we officially only support migration from Plesk and KeyHelp to KeyHelp via KeyHelp Pro (https://www.keyweb.de/en/keyhelp/keyhel ... ement-tool)

There is also a community provided migration script from i-MSCP to KeyHelp as well viewtopic.php?t=9665


To get to know KeyHelp a bit better, you may want to try out the demo at https://demo.keyhelp.eu
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Alexander Mahr

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saviorhost
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Re: About A few Answer

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Alexander wrote: Mon 12. Jan 2026, 15:41
1. How is Nginx support? Can site speeds be increased like LiteSpeed? Does it support http3/quic? Are there configurations suitable for every CMS?
- There is no nginx support now. KeyHelp ships with Apache web server.
- http3/quic is currently not really supported by Apache.
- Depending on the traffic, you may want to adjust some settings within KeyHelp - but this highly depends on your use case and the available hardware. For regular hosting, the default settings should be fine.
2. What is the security level? Does it support Maldet+Clamav?
- Can you elaborate, what do you mean exactly with "what is the security level?" - i would say 9/10 :lol:
- ClamAV is installed as part of KeyHelp
3. How is PHP-FPM support? How many processes does it support?
- Again, what do you mean with "How is PHP-FPM support" - i would say it is fine. You will get multiple PHP-Interpreter and are able to adjust the settings on a user basis."How many processes does it support?" - How many can your hardware handle?
4. Does it support caching like Varnish?
You can configure caching alongside KeyHelp. It is not installed out-of-the-box.
5. Does the client have the option to back up and restore themselves? Does it support JetBackup?
KeyHelp comes with an own backup solution, based on Resic as a core component, supported by Rclone to support a large amount of remote storages.
6. Will there be automatic migration systems from systems like cPanel and CWP?
For now, we officially only support migration from Plesk and KeyHelp to KeyHelp via KeyHelp Pro (https://www.keyweb.de/en/keyhelp/keyhel ... ement-tool)

There is also a community provided migration script from i-MSCP to KeyHelp as well viewtopic.php?t=9665


To get to know KeyHelp a bit better, you may want to try out the demo at https://demo.keyhelp.eu
Thank you for your feedback.

I use CentOS Web Panel and plan to change it. I'm a hosting company. I'm looking for alternatives because I find cPanel and Plesk prices exorbitant and believe they've taken over the industry.

I'm concerned about Apache. There's a huge difference between Apache and LiteSpeed. High-traffic sites can achieve higher performance using fewer resources. With Nginx, good configuration can achieve performance close to LiteSpeed.

In terms of security, CWP has features like MOD Security, Snuffleupagus, a grid system, and separate resource allocation for each site.

I also aim to integrate Maldet and Clamav.

I strive to provide my clients with the best service at the most competitive prices.
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