grindkore 1) No support for FastCgi- This is huge, we will never run php in a production environment on windows without it. Simply unacceptable for a control panel claiming supporting Windows 2008. Until you manage thousands of users and understand what standard cgi does to server IO under load you will to appreciate FastCgi or ISAPI php.
grindkore 2) No support for IIS AppPool\<AppPool> ACL - I suggest if you are actually using HC in the production environment, try using one of the popular hacking scripts on one of the domains you host. All domains hosted on the server including c:\windows, C:\Program Files are readable if one domain is compromised with the way HC currently setups ACL for the application pool users. Basically hacker can compromise any web facing application such as wordpress, phpBB, or DNN and upload standard php or aspx rootkit script, after that your entire server is open to be rooted.
grindkore3) Click & Install Apps - I have yet after a month of troubleshooting to get this working reliably, too many issues tied with PHP and ASP.NET/Application pool ACLs.
1) No support for FastCgi- This is huge, we will never run php in a production environment on windows without it. Simply unacceptable for a control panel claiming supporting Windows 2008. Until you manage thousands of users and understand what standard cgi does to server IO under load you will to appreciate FastCgi or ISAPI php.
2) No support for IIS AppPool\<AppPool> ACL - I suggest if you are actually using HC in the production environment, try using one of the popular hacking scripts on one of the domains you host. All domains hosted on the server including c:\windows, C:\Program Files are readable if one domain is compromised with the way HC currently setups ACL for the application pool users. Basically hacker can compromise any web facing application such as wordpress, phpBB, or DNN and upload standard php or aspx rootkit script, after that your entire server is open to be rooted.
3) Click & Install Apps - I have yet after a month of troubleshooting to get this working reliably, too many issues tied with PHP and ASP.NET/Application pool ACLs.