There is a first phase in version 2.0 development which is important because it has to do with a brand new code, designed to be flexible and adaptable.
The crowdfunding project proposes the creation of a DEB package compatible with Debian GNU/Linux. In practice this will be a group of installable packages to cover different needs.
A practical example
It is instructive to give a practical example of a possible use of the program to understand its operation.
The most basic setup of GNUPanel 2.0 will require at least of two packages: gnupanel-master and gnupanel-slave (these names can be modified).
A possible scenario could consist of two servers. Two reliable virtual servers for instance could be a very good choice because of the redundancy, economy, scalability and flexibility for migration or recovery tasks.
The diagram shows a master server or main server hosting the database, the DNS system and both interfaces, ADMIN and USER.
Another server called slave will host different hosting accounts from different users or customers.
All hosting plans can be defined from the ADMIN interface. There could be some of them allowing to host a single domain name, others allowing to host hundreds.
Each potential user or client has immediate access to the system’s USER interface after completing an email registration form. Once inside the system he can choose the best hosting plan available and order it. As soon as payment is completed domain names can be added to the account, all the process is fast and automatic.
It is easy to note that this working model allows web hosting plans creation but there is no RESELLER interface.
The RESELLER interface will be done in a second phase and this is so to allow a shorter development time frame to get a functional and installable version. A website development company for example, that host and maintain all its production, can use the control panel as soon as first phase is completed no matter if RESELLER interface is ready or not.

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