Production documentation

Install, operate, and grow.

Commercial Version 1.0 guidance for customers, owners, operators, resellers, integrators, and developers.

Getting StartedUnderstand the production architecture, prerequisites, and operating workflow before installation.Quick StartDeploy the validated release using the supported production sequence.InstallationInstall Outlaw Panel, its data services, proxy, process manager, TLS, monitoring, and backups.System RequirementsOutlaw Panel requires Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by default; Ubuntu 22.04 LTS is approved for the Version 1.0 production control plane.LicensingLicenses connect subscriptions, entitlements, activations, fingerprints, downloads, updates, transfers, suspensions, and revocations.ActivationOnline and offline activation bind a signed license to an approved server fingerprint.Migration and RecoveryThe unified engine supports native, cPanel, Plesk, cross-server, and disaster-recovery workflows.Backups and RecoveryBackups protect databases, configuration, hosting data, and migration state; recovery must be tested, not assumed.MarketplaceThe Marketplace distributes reviewed extensions through entitlement-aware installation workflows.API ReferenceThe versioned API supports authenticated customer, commercial, hosting, recovery, administration, and owner workflows.Owner OperationsOwner Operations manages commercial policy, processors, licensing, branding, defaults, security, monitoring, updates, customers, and infrastructure.Customer PortalCustomers manage profile, billing, subscriptions, invoices, licenses, downloads, support, notifications, sessions, and API keys.Reseller GuideReseller, hosting, website, domain, customer, email, database, and FTP account growth is never artificially capped.Developer GuideDevelopment follows the repository architecture, quality gate, documentation policy, and GitHub workflow.TroubleshootingUse evidence from health checks, systemd, PM2, Nginx, Prisma, and application logs.Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswers to common commercial, capacity, licensing, deployment, and support questions.