I've been using Enhance for a few months, and honestly, I have no complaints. I understand that updates are taking longer than expected, but I think this is partly because we were given specific timelines. Our brains naturally work with expectations, and when those dates arrive, we start demanding results. Perhaps the team could avoid announcing fixed deadlines. This might reduce anxiety and allow for better-planned releases.
I see many debates about cPanel, Plesk, DA, and here's my take: I'm certified in both cPanel and Plesk, but I've learned that the control panel doesn't make your business better. You do. The panel is just a tool, the tip of the iceberg. Enhance, for example, has never claimed to be the best panel in the world. It's a relatively small company, growing steadily, and now tackling the challenge of updates. If they take their time, people complain. If they rush and release a buggy update, people still complain. Nothing seems good enough for everyone.
As a business owner, it's crucial to understand what works best for your company. For instance, I tried the S3 backup feature but faced issues—it wasn’t working as expected. Meanwhile, I set up another dedicated server to handle that need. Designing and testing your infrastructure is always the best solution. Many panels market themselves as "easy," but they can't replace the expertise of a sysadmin. Every support ticket I receive is a learning opportunity, and I refine my infrastructure daily to make it more efficient. Remember: what works for you might not work for others. The key is to keep adapting and optimizing.