We install, tune, and run CyberPanel on your server: OpenLiteSpeed, LSCache, email, DNS, SSL, and backups. Managed setups from $190.
CyberPanel is free and fast, and that’s most of its appeal. It runs on OpenLiteSpeed, ships with LSCache, and handles DNS, email, FTP, and SSL out of the box. We run it on production for several client sites because at our traffic it uses less RAM than nginx plus php-fpm and the LSCache integration is hard to beat for WordPress.
The catch is that nobody is going to set it up for you. Search “cyberpanel support” and you get the project’s own forum, a Facebook group, and a contact email. Useful when something is broken in the panel itself, useless when you need someone to actually install it, lock it down, and keep it running. That second job is what we do.
A clean CyberPanel install takes ten minutes. Making it safe to put a real business on takes longer, and it's the part most guides skip.
Fresh CyberPanel on Ubuntu or AlmaLinux, then we close the obvious doors: move the panel off its default port, force SSL on it, lock SSH to keys, and put the admin behind a firewall rule instead of the open internet.
We tune the web server and wire up LSCache for your CMS. On WordPress that usually means the LiteSpeed Cache plugin talking to the server cache, which is where most of the speed actually comes from.
Postfix and Dovecot configured with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC, plus reverse DNS so your mail clears Gmail and Outlook instead of dropping into spam. We'll tell you upfront if your IP has a reputation problem worth routing around.
PowerDNS set up if you're hosting your own zones, or we point you at Cloudflare and manage records there. Let's Encrypt issuing and auto-renewing so certificates never lapse on a Friday night.
Scheduled backups pushed off the server with rclone to S3, Backblaze, or wherever you keep them. A backup that lives on the same box as the site isn't a backup, and we test the restore so you know it works before you need it.
cPanel works and we support it too. We reach for CyberPanel when the budget is tight or the LiteSpeed stack is the point. cPanel licensing now runs per-account and the price has climbed most years; CyberPanel is free and the OpenLiteSpeed/LSCache combination is genuinely faster for cached WordPress. The tradeoff is a smaller community and rougher edges, which is exactly the gap we fill. If you want the polish and don’t mind the bill, cPanel is the safer pick and we’ll set that up instead.
We don’t resell servers and we don’t lock you into a monthly panel subscription. You own the VPS, you own the CyberPanel install, and you keep the logins. We set it up, hand it over with documentation, and you can walk away. If you’d rather we stay on for monitoring and updates, that’s a support retainer, priced separately and cancellable any month.
Plenty of people install CyberPanel themselves from a one-line script and never need us. Call us when the install fails halfway and leaves a broken stack, when email won’t deliver no matter what you try, when LSCache and your plugin are fighting, when you’re moving live sites onto it without a maintenance window, or when the server got compromised and you need it rebuilt clean. Those are the jobs the forum can’t do for you.
CyberPanel sits in the server layer, alongside our Linux server support and the rest of our hosting support. We usually pair a setup with security work, so if the box has already been hit, start with server restoration and we’ll harden it on the way back up. Trying to choose a panel first? Our Plesk vs cPanel breakdown covers the licensed options, and CyberPanel is the free, faster third choice we keep coming back to.
Weighing CyberPanel against a licensed panel? We also run Plesk administration and migrations for teams who inherited one.
Pick the service you need below — or just describe what's going on. We'll figure out where it fits.