Sentora Review
Sentora is an open-source web hosting control panel for Linux servers, built on ZPanel foundations for small-to-medium ISPs.
Verdict
Sentora is a long-standing open-source control panel competing in a crowded space alongside ISPConfig, HestiaCP, and Froxlor. Its main strength is extensibility via a third-party add-ons store and community/premium support tiers. Development pace appears slow based on forum activity, making it a conservative choice for ISPs already familiar with ZPanel.
What it does
Sentora is an open-source web hosting control panel for Linux based servers.
Best for
Small to medium ISPs looking for a cost-effective and extendable web hosting control panel.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Fully open-source under GPLv3
- Add-ons store for modules and themes
- Community and premium support options
- Slow development cadence
- Requires Linux server admin expertise
- Smaller community than competitors like ISPConfig
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Frequently asked
- Is Sentora free to use?
- Yes. Sentora has a free plan — Open-source (GPLv3); premium support subscription available
- Does Sentora have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Sentora do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Sentora?
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