(01-05-2010 02:19 PM)huss Wrote: what I want to use ispCP for is to manage my domain / subdomains and host my websites etc, will I need to setup my server as vitual servers, 1 VPS having the admin interface and then the 2nd vps having the user interface, or would I be able to host my website from the admin interface on its own.
Although you can break up functions across servers, it's not an officially supported configuration. ispCP Omega is designed to run on one server with all services running on that single server.
(01-05-2010 02:19 PM)huss Wrote: also ideally I would like to have applications setup for example, atm Im using a hosting company which offers cPanel and I have tools such as website templates, website builder 1 click install website restore, setup email accounts, webmail account etc.
There is a contributed application installer over in the Enchancements board. I don't have any experience with it, so I can't offer an opinion.
(01-05-2010 02:19 PM)huss Wrote: I also want to setup some sort of ticket system where were customers can click on a product and it will lead them to a I guess checkout where they can make payments.
icpCP Omega does have a package order interface, but there isn't any kind of billing module built in. There is a commercial (meaning you will need to purchase it from the creator) billing integration module, also in the Enhancements board.
(01-05-2010 02:19 PM)huss Wrote: The aim of this project is to move away from the company that hosts my site and setup my own at home. I had a play with all 3 versions [admin, reseller, user] which one of the 3 would be best suited to meet my needs.
If this is just for you, you probably won't need billing or application installer (most of those installers are worse than manually installing the application yourself).
Also, make sure your connection is a "business" connection if you'll be running it out of your home. Most ISPs forbid servers on residential connections, and you'll get your service canceled if they discover it. In addition, most incoming server ports are blocked by ISPs on residential connections, so you couldn't run a server normally anyway.
Not sure what you are asking about versions.