With a cPanel Solo® license, WHM users can manage a single cPanel account from the WHM interface. This license allows users to upgrade from shared hosting to a single-account (Solo) Cloud-based hosting solution. Its cost makes it a great entry point for many new or returning cPanel & WHM users.
Warning:
This license limits the functionality that you would receive with a standard license.
This license requires cPanel & WHM version 66.0.25 or later.
Downgrading to a cPanel Solo license
Currently, you can only downgrade to a cPanel Solo license if you are a cPanel Certified Partner with a fixed package. cPanel Solo package is not available to auto-scale during the monthly billing cycle. You must scale the cPanel Solo package manually.
Removed interfaces
Servers that use a cPanel Solo license will not display the following interfaces:
Background Process Killer — This interface allows you to select processes that the system will terminate when the upcp script calls the system maintenance script (/scripts/maintenance) every night.
cPanel
Modify cPanel WHM News — This feature allows you to display custom messages in your users’ and resellers’ cPanel & WHM interfaces.
Reset a Mailman Password — This feature allows you to reset the password for your server’s Mailman mailing list software and mailing lists.
Synchronize FTP Passwords — This feature will attempt to repair FTP password issues.
Modified interfaces
Servers that use a cPanel Solo license will display a limited version of the following interfaces:
Account Functions
Create a New Account — This interface allows you to create new cPanel accounts.
Note:If you already own at least one account and you attempt to create an account, you will receive the following message:
Account Creation Status: failed
Creating the account would exceed the number of licensed users. Please upgrade your license and try again.
Server Configuration
Tweak Settings — The Tweak Settings interface conceals the following settings:
Display » Number of accounts per page to display in “List Accounts”.
Domains » Allow cPanel users to create subdomains across accounts
Domains » Allow WHM users to create subdomains across accounts