Hi mohamed,

The proper google-group to open such a discussion (as it's a compute engine 
thing), would be this one 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gce-discussion>.

In any case, we normally expect a bit more research and details in the 
questions put here. While we're more than happy to help you. But here, 
you're literally asking us to figure out how to use a third party product 
with our platform. If you have some steps done and fail at some point, we 
can look into those and help you. But writing a full tutorial on how to 
include a third party, unsupported tool on the platform, seems a bit 
excessive.

I would suggest you try looking into centos7, and see what can and cannot 
be done. When you hit a hurdle, feel free to post about it either on 
serverfault, or on the gce discussion list.

Cheers!

On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 7:21:46 PM UTC-4, mohamed hassan wrote:
>
> Hello , 
> I was trying to install cpanel on my google compute engine on my php 
> project but I don't know how to do that and I can't find any documentation 
> to execute that I heared about centos7 but I don't know what is it . I am 
> sorry but can you provide with details how can I install cpanel to my php 
> project on google compute engine . 
>
> Thanks a lot .

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