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    # Single Server Edition

    • Key Features
    • System Requirements
    • General Questions
      • Is this edition really limited to one server?
      • Which URL is for clients and which is for admins?
      • Can I import existing WordPress websites?
      • Can I add more users or services?
      • Where do I start if something fails?
    • Documentation Sections

    Welcome to the PanelAlpha Single Server Edition documentation. Single Server Edition is designed for teams that manage WordPress hosting on one Linux server, combining a client-facing interface (Client Area) with administrator tooling (Admin Area) in one deployment so you can provision WordPress sites, manage hosting resources, monitor activity, and control platform-level policies without switching between separate systems.

    # Key Features

    • Fast WordPress provisioning and import workflows
    • Instance operations: staging, local backups, monitoring, plugins, and advanced settings
    • Hosting toolkit: domains, FTP/SFTP, MySQL, cron jobs, and file manager
    • Admin controls for users, services, plans, migrations, logs, and notifications
    • Integration support for SSL automation, analytics, preview URLs, and more

    # System Requirements

    • Debian 12/13 or Ubuntu 22.04/24.04
    • Root SSH access
    • Minimum 4 GB RAM
    • Minimum 20 GB disk space
    • Open inbound ports: 80, 443, 8443, 8444
    • Optional inbound ports (for FTP/SFTP access): 21, 30000-30009, 2222

    # General Questions

    # Is this edition really limited to one server?

    Yes. Single Server Edition is intended for one server environment.

    # Which URL is for clients and which is for admins?

    • Client Area: https://YOUR_DOMAIN_OR_IP:8444
    • Admin Area: https://YOUR_DOMAIN_OR_IP:8443

    # Can I import existing WordPress websites?

    Yes. See Importing Existing Instance.

    # Can I add more users or services?

    No. The platform uses the default owner account (#1) and default service (#1) as the standard operating model.

    # Where do I start if something fails?

    Start with Troubleshooting Center.

    # Documentation Sections

    • Getting Started — Installation, first access, SSL, updates, and language setup.
    • Client Area Instances — WordPress instance operations: creation, import, maintenance, and monitoring.
    • Client Area Hosting — Hosting operations: usage, domains, files, databases, access, and automation.
    • Admin Area — Platform administration: users, services, logs, migrations, configuration, and notifications.