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The global web hosting industry has seen a massive shift in the last five years. With websites becoming more dynamic, applications becoming more resource-intensive, and businesses adopting cloud-first models, the demand for VPS hosting has skyrocketed. In fact, reports suggest that the VPS market is set to grow beyond USD 8 billion by 2026, driven by SMEs and growing digital adoption across Asia.
And as more companies move from shared hosting to VPS, one of the most common questions they ask is:
“Is cPanel available with VPS hosting, and how does it work?”
This is a valid question because while VPS hosting offers root access, higher performance, and advanced scalability, managing the server becomes more technical. That’s exactly where cPanel, one of the most popular web hosting control panels in the world, comes in.
So in this blog, let’s break down whether cPanel is available with VPS hosting, why it matters, how it works, and whether you should choose it for your cloud hosting environment.
Before we jump to cPanel specifically, it’s important to understand why VPS hosting has become the middle ground for many businesses.
A Virtual Private Server (VPS) is essentially a hybrid between:
Shared hosting (affordable but limited performance)
Dedicated servers (high performance but expensive)
A VPS splits a physical server into multiple virtual environments using virtualization technology. Each user gets:
Dedicated RAM and CPU
Scalable storage
Root access
Isolated resources
The freedom to install applications
This makes VPS hosting ideal for:
Growing websites
E-commerce stores
CRM tools
SaaS platforms
High-traffic blogs
Cloud-based applications
Now, while VPS hosting gives flexibility, controlling a server manually isn’t always easy, especially for users who aren’t system administrators. That is where cPanel enters the conversation.
But there’s a little more to it.
Most hosting providers offer cPanel as an add-on or optional licence with VPS plans. This is because cPanel is not free; it is licensed software. The cost varies depending on whether the VPS is single-user or multi-user.
Easy server and website management
User-friendly interface (great for non-technical users)
Secure and reliable
Supports multiple domains
Perfect for cloud hosting setups
Integrates with WHM (Web Host Manager)
You can manage everything from one dashboard without learning Linux commands.
When cPanel is installed on your VPS server, it behaves like a full control center for:
Websites
Email accounts
Databases
Domain settings
Backups
Server software
File management
It also works together with WHM (Web Host Manager).
Here’s how:
Used by the administrator (you) to manage the server, available cPanel accounts, security settings, DNS configuration, and hosting packages.
Used by end users to manage their website tasks—like building a site, uploading files, managing email, etc.
This two-layer architecture is what makes VPS hosting with cPanel so powerful, especially for agencies, hosting resellers, and developers.
Now let’s talk about the main reasons businesses prefer cPanel when choosing a VPS hosting plan.
Server management can get complicated fast. You need to handle:
Apache/Nginx settings
PHP versions
Firewall rules
MySQL databases
File permissions
SSL
Email servers
Backups
Doing all this through terminal commands is not easy for most users.
cPanel simplifies all of it with clickable tools.
If your business relies on cloud hosting but your team isn’t technical, cPanel becomes almost essential.
Many companies today host multiple domains from a single VPS server. cPanel makes it effortless to:
Add new domains
Create subdomains
Install WordPress
Manage DNS
Set up redirects
This is why agencies and resellers almost always choose VPS + WHM + cPanel.
If your VPS is hosted in a cloud environment, such as on Cyfuture Cloud, AWS, or private cloud infrastructure, cPanel runs perfectly.
Cloud hosting’s scalability paired with cPanel’s usability creates a smooth experience for:
Backups
Resource monitoring
Application deployment
Version management
This combination ensures faster performance and easier control even if your website traffic increases.
On a VPS server, you are responsible for your own security.
cPanel includes built-in tools for security such as:
Two-factor authentication
IP blockers
Malware scanning (when integrated with plugins)
SSL installation
Directory privacy
Hotlink protection
Instead of configuring each item manually, cPanel automates it for you.
Many websites today run on:
WordPress
Magento
Laravel
Node.js
Custom PHP scripts
cPanel makes it simple to:
Install WordPress with one click
Create and manage MySQL databases
Switch between PHP versions
Monitor server usage
Perform backups and restores
This is especially important for businesses and developers working in cloud hosting environments where performance and uptime matter.
This is one of the most misunderstood areas.
Since cPanel Inc. licenses the product, providers charge you for:
A monthly licence
A VPS-level licence (cheaper than dedicated servers)
A multi-account licence (if using WHM for reselling)
Some hosting companies include cPanel in premium VPS packages, but most sell it as an add-on.
The cost depends on:
Number of cPanel accounts
Type of VPS
Whether you’re using cloud hosting or traditional VPS
If you’re planning to host multiple sites or run a small hosting business, WHM + cPanel licensing becomes necessary.
While cPanel is the most popular option, some users explore alternatives like:
Plesk
DirectAdmin
Webuzo
CyberPanel
ISPConfig
VestaCP
Some are free, some are paid, and some are cloud-optimized.
But none of them match the ease, popularity, and stability of cPanel—especially for users managing multiple websites.
Here’s a quick breakdown of users who benefit the most:
Who manage dozens of client websites
Who want an easy GUI but full root access
Needing reliable performance and simple management
Who want control plus scalability
But not ready for a dedicated server
Using WHM to allocate hosting accounts
If your priority is convenience, scalability, security, and ease of use—VPS hosting with cPanel is a great fit.
To answer the original question clearly: Yes, cPanel is absolutely available with VPS hosting, and it’s one of the best control panel solutions for managing a VPS server.
From its user-friendly dashboard to its powerful integration with cloud hosting, cPanel simplifies everything—from installing applications to managing emails, security, databases, and multiple domains.
If you're planning to scale your website, run an online business, or handle multiple sites, choosing VPS hosting with cPanel gives you the perfect mix of performance, flexibility, and ease of management.
Let’s talk about the future, and make it happen!
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