How StavenCTL Works

From Linux server to managed hosting control plane.

StavenCTL connects directly to your self-hosted infrastructure, then turns common server work into clear, repeatable workflows for sites, SSL, Nginx, files, backups, monitoring, and recovery.

Connected Server

Production node

Healthy
Sites
12
SSL renewals
Auto
Backups
Daily
Server load
38%

example.com

SSL active

Online

docs.example.com

Nginx reload queued

Deploying

api.example.com

Backup completed

Protected
Verify Linux distribution and package availability
Prepare Nginx, SSL, firewall, and backup services
Create controlled paths for hosted sites and accounts
Register the server node with the dashboard

Setup Flow

Four steps from installation to daily operations.

The platform stays close to the server while giving operators a predictable dashboard for the workflows that usually require terminals, config files, and manual checklists.

01

Install the control plane

Run the installer on your Linux server, validate system packages, and connect the node to the StavenCTL dashboard.

Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora focused

02

Create accounts and sites

Add hosting accounts, domains, document roots, runtime settings, and ownership boundaries from one guided workflow.

Users, domains, roots, and runtimes

03

Automate web operations

Generate Nginx config, issue SSL certificates, apply firewall rules, schedule backups, and reload services safely.

Nginx, SSL, firewall, and backups

04

Monitor and recover

Track server health, inspect logs, review service state, and restore sites from available backup points.

Logs, metrics, services, and restore points

Operating Model

A control layer for repeatable Linux hosting work.

StavenCTL organizes the work around the lifecycle operators repeat most: provision infrastructure, secure the public edge, and keep the server understandable after launch.

Provision

Create accounts, sites, domains, document roots, and runtime settings through repeatable actions.

Secure

Automate SSL issuance, renewals, redirects, firewall exposure, and service reload checks.

Operate

Use file management, logs, metrics, backups, and service status to handle daily hosting work.

Ready to connect a server

Start with one Linux node and expand your hosting operations from there.

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