ISPConfig Hosting Control Panel now with ARM CPU-Architecture Support in Auto-Installer

The ISPConfig team is excited to announce the official support for ARM CPU architecture (ARM64) in the ISPConfig auto-installer. This auto-install script update opens new possibilities for ISPConfig users leveraging ARM-based servers’ cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency.

With the integration of ARM CPU support, ISPConfig continues its mission to provide versatile and robust hosting solutions that cater to a diverse range of hardware and Linux distributions. ARM architecture, known for its power efficiency and competitive performance, is increasingly popular in cloud and data center environments. By embracing this technology, ISPConfig ensures its users can optimize their hosting infrastructure for performance and cost.

Key Benefits of ARM CPU Support in ISPConfig

  1. Cost Efficiency: ARM servers typically offer a more cost-effective solution compared to traditional x86 servers, making them an attractive option for businesses of all sizes.
  2. Energy Efficiency: ARM CPUs are renowned for their energy-saving capabilities, reducing operational costs and supporting environmentally sustainable practices.
  3. Scalability: With the growing adoption of ARM architecture in cloud environments, ISPConfig users can easily scale their hosting services while maintaining high performance and reliability.

Streamlined Installation with the ISPConfig Auto-Installer

The ISPConfig auto-installer simplifies the setup process, allowing users to deploy the hosting control panel on their 64-bit ARM-based servers quickly. This automated installation ensures all necessary components are correctly configured, providing a seamless experience for new and existing users.

Supported Linux Distributions for ARM

The ISPConfig auto-installer supports the following Debian and Ubuntu versions:

  • Ubuntu 24.04
  • Ubuntu 22.04
  • Debian 12
  • Debian 11

Availability

The updated ISPConfig auto-installer with ARM CPU support is available now. The updated ISPConfig auto-installer guide can be found here:

https://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig-autoinstall-debian-ubuntu/