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(@itobin)
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Hi,

I understand there is movement going to happen from SolidCP to FuseCP.

My question is, do we stop developing the SolidCP environment and wait for FuseCP or will there be a migration path?

We are at the point we want to move away from Plesk but dont want to continue using SolidCP if there is no point.

thanks

Ian


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(@trobinson)
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Hi Ian,

That is a great question. To give you some peace of mind: Please continue with your move to SolidCP.

The development of SolidCP has indeed transitioned to FuseCP, but we are building it with existing users in mind. We will provide a full migration path from SolidCP to FuseCP once we reach a stable release.

We are currently focused on streamlining the codebase—specifically by removing providers that are End of Life (EOL) by their manufacturers. This will significantly improve load times and allow for faster feature development in the future.

 

In short: Don't wait. Start your migration from Plesk to SolidCP now, and you’ll be perfectly positioned to move to FuseCP when the time comes.

 

Regards,

 

Trevor


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(@hemens)
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@trobinson 

Do we have any timelines by when FCP is expected to release,
this is just to get more stable platform and features.

 

Thanks


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Hi Trevor,

thank you for coming back to me and for making things clear.  We will continue to migrate and look forward to the new FuseCP 🙂

thanks again

Ian


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(@mrbios)
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Do you have a timeline as to when FuseCP will be out.

 

With all the security issues due to AI recently, worried this old software is a sitting duck.

 

might have to ditch windows hosting or move to Plesk since we been waiting for some time for the updated panel to come out.


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@mrbios We are working hard on getting the new version ready. 
It's almost beta testing time (I would expect within the next month assuming nothing un-expected pops up).

That being said the old panel is relatively easy to secure:
- make sure you lock down admin level access to only specific ip's/ ranges
- enable MFA (for everyone). 
- make sure enterprise and server modules aren't publically accessible. 

Regards,

Marco


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(@hemens)
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@m-tiggelaar Hi Marco

Are we getting closer to FCP beta testing.


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@hemens We are making good progress. 
A little delayed as we had to switch AI agents (had to build our own AI Server as the pricing changes where pushing it through the roof which ofcourse took time with all equipment being delivered etc...).

Quite a few modules are tested and ready to go to beta, but not everything just yet (refactoring Web / Certificates for example currently).

If i had to guess + - 3 more weeks.

Public site should also be up soon. 
Just keep in mind what we are working on is a very strong "new" base, we cutted out outdated and EOL software, refactored existing to modern standards (code and function) and so on. 
So it's not just a .net10 conversion.


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(@hemens)
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@m-tiggelaar Yes, i can understand, this gonna be major leap from wsp > scp and so on and what we required as on today with new standards, its just all other softwares are getting updated day by day its gonna get difficult to keep SCP alive and working error free.

Looking forward for FCP.

All the best

Thanks


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