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Hello everyone.
I ask for a questions. I've seen that in the virtualmin scripts installer there's WHMCS.
Does anyone experience with WHMCS? Is it a good for web hosting automation?
Thank you in advance for replies.
Best
Mike
Yes, it works really well with a virtualmin server for web hosting provisioning. Been using it about 4 years now. Tons of options. Initial setup is tedious, manually adding all the options/products. But the only issue I had was signing up with a supported registrar. Make sure there is a module/addon for that registrar in WHMCS, and make sure all the options you require are supported. Some addons only support name registration, while others handle everything for the domain name. I rarely have to go to the actual registrar to correct issues. WHMCS has recommendations for registrars. Think ENOM has no up front minimum balance if signed up through whmcs site.
Yes, it works really well with a virtualmin server for web hosting provisioning. Been using it about 4 years now. Tons of options. Initial setup is tedious, manually adding all the options/products. But the only issue I had was signing up with a supported registrar. Make sure there is a module/addon for that registrar in WHMCS, and make sure all the options you require are supported. Some addons only support name registration, while others handle everything for the domain name. I rarely have to go to the actual registrar to correct issues. WHMCS has recommendations for registrars. Think ENOM has no up front minimum balance if signed up through whmcs site.
@scotwnw thank you for your suggestions! Best
Mike G.
Yup, WHMCS is the standard. Many of the medium to large sized hosting companies use it, and almost all the small ones.