Piki,
Though I agree with you wholeheartedly about the other distros, I read an article last winter about services companies that fail because they wait to launch until they can offer too many services or options to their potential clients. It advised getting something to market that was focused on a certain segment of your target market and then expand with new services, features, support, etc as soon as you can. Perhaps that's the plan for ServerPilot.
I'm wondering how the 'Free Trial' works. If SP is like most control panels it buries itself into your server like a tick and the only way to get it out is to start from scratch.
- what is the process when someone decides SP isn't for them (either via the free trial or after a few months of being a customer)?
- does SP have to be installed on a barebones VPS?
- what happens if a VPS already has another control panel installed or is already serving up websites?
Quote:
What Are Apps?
Apps are your web applications. In some control panel software, apps are called "domains" or "sites." We call them apps.
I'm also a bit confused at SP's choice of calling websites 'Apps'. There's a whole industry built around 'apps', and that is the mobile industry. There are web applications, but a website isn't necessarily a web application. I realize SP is trying to get a toehold in the market by setting themselves apart from their competition, but purposefully using nomenclature that is different from the existing industry standard just for the sake of being different doesn't make sense to me.
If SP's target market are VPS owners who don't want to be server admins they should probably stick with the terms that those individuals are familiar with. The fact that SP has a page to answer the question 'What Are Apps?' speaks for itself.
MSJ