Webuzo does offer both single-user and multi-user versions. While it's often used in a single-user setup, Webuzo can indeed be configured as a multi-user control panel, which makes it more versatile for hosting environments where different users need isolated access to their own web applications and services.
In the multi-user version, Webuzo allows hosting providers and administrators to:
Create Multiple User Accounts: Each user can have their own account to manage their specific domains, websites, databases, email accounts, and applications independently.
Isolated Environments: Users can work in their own environments without interfering with others, providing better security and management.
Reseller Hosting: In the multi-user edition, Webuzo allows for reseller hosting, where resellers can create and manage their own client accounts, similar to cPanel or Plesk.
Advanced Permissions: Admins have control over assigning user privileges, limiting access to resources, and managing quotas for disk space, bandwidth, and more.
The multi-user version expands Webuzo’s usability for shared hosting providers, development teams, and other scenarios where multiple users or clients need access to their isolated resources.
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