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This was my first concern when I started using Enhance.
Looking at its evolution and stability, I have many concerns—I even mentioned this when I began migrating my clients.
Despite the issues, it’s only a matter of time before Enhance catches up to Cpanel in terms of capabilities. It’s only a matter of time, and things are very advanced.
I currently have a cluster with more than 20 servers.
And despite everything, it is stable. I don’t receive complaints from clients about outages or other problems. The complaints I do get are about a lack of features, such as the ability to change email passwords directly via webmail.
Enhance is relatively new compared to the others.
In five years, I have no doubt that they will receive a major proposal from the criminal organization that owns Cpanel.
I expressed my concern the day after installing the panel—after seeing how good it is and how incredible its potential is.
Once they fix a few things and launch the features that are already planned, like Node, etc., and once everything is 100% complete, I really become concerned.
The shareholders spare no effort or money to continue leading the market and to ensure there are no threatening competitors.