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CrateOps Panel — a dashboard for DevOps and administrators

Containers, services, and security in one solution.

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Possibilities

Enterprise-grade DevSecOps functions — neat and to the point.

Container management

Rootless Docker, templates, Compose stacks.

Security Integrations

Wazuh, Fail2Ban presets, alerts.

Automation

Backups, task scheduler.

Web Application Firewall

WAF filters malicious HTTPS traffic.

RBAC / Access

Roles, site/node restrictions, 2FA.

Backup

Place backups on your servers or Dropbox and Google Drive.

Safety as a foundation

Enterprise-level according to Red Hat standards.

SELinux SCAP / oscap Ansible System Roles auditd / journald firewalld / nftables

Focus on the RHEL family: RHEL, CentOS Stream, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux. Ubuntu and Debian — limited hardening support.

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CrateOps – simple and powerful server management panel

Create sites in a few clicks, manage mail, databases, backups, plan tasks and analyze traffic. Set and configure access rights as you like – each site can be assigned to a single user. To improve the security of your account, connect two-factor authentication.

Dynamic notifications allow you to be aware of the status of the server and sites. In addition, CrateOps Panel includes a Web SSH client, site preview and a favicon editor.

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Modules

Need more features? Connect additional modules in the panel directly. We update the list of available modules constantly.

Multiple PHP versions

Assign a PHP version per site from the control panel.

Virus scanner client

Free scan for viruses, malware and infected scripts.

AWStats integration

Website access statistics based on server logs.

Roundcube mail client

Multilingual IMAP client with familiar interface.

Web-based shell (Shell In A Box)

Run SSH terminal in the panel without extra software.

SpamAssassin

Flexible tool for filtering spam effectively.

Supported

64-bit Linux server. Best experience on RHEL family (hardening, SELinux, SCAP).

Focus: RHEL-like distributions (SELinux, SCAP, system roles). Debian/Ubuntu — core functionality only; security profiles are limited.

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Start for Free

coming soon

Once the beta version of CrateOps Panel is released, free access will be granted immediately for evaluation and testing.


Why CrateOps Panel?

Clear benefits focused on security, simplicity and operations speed.

Website creation in a few clicks
Professional support 24/7/365
Granular access rights
Unlimited domains and accounts
WordPress-friendly workflows
Intuitive, easy-to-use interface
No vendor lock-in
Comprehensive documentation
Multi-language support
Server load stats in real time
Most popular OS support
Minimal system requirements

Demo version

coming soon

A live demo of CrateOps Panel will be available after the first stable release.

Friendly for international users

CrateOps Panel is adapted for multiple languages and regions around the world.

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Documentation

in development

CrateOps Panel is under active development. Documentation will be published as modules are completed.

Frequently asked questions

We are constantly improving CrateOps® Panel, and your feedback plays a key role in this process.
If you have any questions, please contact us via our official website or email.

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Are any specific skills required to use the panel?

No. The panel is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, even without deep technical expertise.

Where can I find more information about using the panel?

Comprehensive documentation is available both inside the panel and on our official website.

How does the license ordering process work?

You can request or activate a license directly through our website or from within the panel interface.

System requirements

CrateOps® Panel runs on 64-bit systems with systemd and a container engine.

  • Supported OS (preferred / full): RHEL 8/9, Rocky Linux 8/9, AlmaLinux 8/9, CentOS Stream 8/9
  • Supported OS (limited): Debian 11/12, Ubuntu 22.04/24.04
  • Container engine: Podman 4+ (RHEL family, rootless recommended) / Docker Engine 24+ with Docker Compose v2 (Debian/Ubuntu)
  • Minimum: 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD free
  • Recommended: 4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 40+ GB SSD; swap 1–2 GB if needed