Webmin
Free
4.0
(2 reviews)
Apache
Nginx
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What is Webmin?
Webmin is a web-based interface for system administration for Unix. With it, you can set up user accounts, Apache, DNS, file sharing and much more using your web browser.
Pros
- Completely free and open source
- Extremely low resource usage
- Highly customizable
- Works on virtually any Unix-like system
- Large module library
Cons
- Less user-friendly than commercial options
- Dated user interface
- Primarily focused on system administration
- Steeper learning curve
Performance Metrics
Idle CPU Usage
0.80%
RAM Usage
180.00 MB
Load Time
1.00 sec
Webmin Features
Security Features
- Access control lists
- Two-factor authentication
- Firewall configuration
- SSL support
- Scheduled security audits
Backup Options
- Filesystem backup
- MySQL/MariaDB backup
- Scheduled backups
- Remote storage options
Plugin Support
System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: Not specified
- RAM: Minimum 512MB RAM
- Disk: Minimum 5GB disk space
- Operating System: Any Linux/Unix OS, FreeBSD
Recommended
- CPU: Not specified
- RAM: 1GB RAM
- Disk: 10GB disk space
Installation Process
User Reviews
Plesk offers a fresh approach to hosting management. The extension system is powerful, and Windows support is excellent. Updates are consistently solid.
Pros
- Free and open source
- Deep system control
- Works on any Linux
Cons
- Technical interface
- Steeper learning curve
For the price, DirectAdmin delivers excellent value. It handles the core hosting functions well without unnecessary bloat. Perfect for budget-conscious providers.
Pros
- Free and open source
- Deep system control
- Works on any Linux
Cons
- Technical interface
- Steeper learning curve
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Webmin is completely free and open source software with no paid editions.
Official Website View DemoKey Facts
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Last Updated 31.03.2025
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Language Support English, Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Russian, Japanese
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API Support Yes
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SSL Support Yes