# ISPConfig - Hosting Control Panel ![ISPConfig logo](https://www.ispconfig.org/wp-content/themes/ispconfig/images/ispconfig_logo.png "") \ Development branch: [![pipeline status](https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/badges/develop/pipeline.svg)](https://git.ispconfig.org/ispconfig/ispconfig3/commits/develop) ## Functions - Manage multiple servers from one control panel - Single server, multiserver and mirrored clusters. - Webserver management - Mailserver management - DNS server management - Virtualization (OpenVZ) - Administrator, reseller, client and mailuser login - Open Source software ([BSD license](LICENSE)) ## Supported daemons - HTTP: Apache2 and NGINX - HTTP stats: Webalizer, GoAccess and AWStats - Let's Encrypt: Acme.sh and certbot - SMTP: Postfix - POP3/IMAP: Dovecot - Spamfilter: Rspamd and Amavis - FTP: PureFTPD - DNS: BIND9 and PowerDNS[^1] - Database: MariaDB and MySQL [^1]: not actively tested ## Supported operating systems - Debian 9 - 11, and testing - Ubuntu 16.04 - 20.04 - CentOS 7 and 8 ## Auto-install script You can install the "Perfect Server" with ISPConfig using [our official autoinstaller](https://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig-autoinstall-debian-ubuntu/) ## Migration tool The Migration Tool helps you to import data from other control panels (currently ISPConfig 2 and 3 – 3.2, Plesk 10 – 12.5, Plesk Onyx, CPanel[^2] and Confixx 3). For more information, see https://www.ispconfig.org/add-ons/ispconfig-migration-tool/ [^2]: The Migration Toolkit now contains beta support for migrating CPanel to ISPConfig. ## Documentation You can support ISPConfig development by buying the manual: https://www.ispconfig.org/documentation/ ## Contributing If you like to contribute to the ISPConfig development, please read the contributing guidelines: [CONTRIBUTING.MD](CONTRIBUTING.md)