Hosting Controller

Hosting Controller or Hosting Controller Automation Solution is a commercial automation hosting program created by Advanced Communications of Los Angeles, California USA. Development of the program began in 1997.

Hosting Controller
Developer(s)Hosting Controller, Inc.
Stable release
9.13 / May 2015
Operating systemWindows, Linux
TypeAutomation
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.HostingController.com

Overview

Hosting Controller Cloud Automation Solution is a business and operational support system for hosting service providers, including shared web hosting for both Linux and Windows. It also supports SaaS and Enterprise hosting services like Microsoft Exchange Server, Virtualization, SharePoint, Active Directory Synchronization and BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

Latest release

HC9,[1] released in March 2012, manages different hosting services in both cluster and simple environments.[2] The current build running is 9.12. It provides support for web hosting companies to manage Windows and Linux servers through a unified interface. The major difference in HC8[3] is the addition of enterprise modules by which Hosting Service Providers (HSPs) can manage and automate enterprise hosting services such as those listed above.[4]

HC Enterprise Modules

HC Enterprise Modules provide interface with programs such as Microsoft Exchange Server. The modules currently available for live production are:

- Microsoft Exchange 2007
- Microsoft Exchange 2010[5]
- Microsoft Exchange 2013
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server
- SharePoint services
- Microsoft Lync Server
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM

HCnix

HCnix is a "Linux only" control panel by Hosting Controller and is an independent product.

Add-ons

Hosting Controller supplements its control panel with a number of Add-ons. The supported Add-ons are:

- RebuildXpress (RBX)
- One Click Install Applications

Support for other applications

Hosting Controller supports a number of other applications. Supported applications include:

- WHMCS
- PayPal
- SpamExperts
- LiteSpeed Web Server
- CloudLinux

Competing software

References

[1] [2]

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.