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Announcing Plesk Onyx Support Policy Update

Calling to all Plesk Onyx users – it’s time to say goodbye to your current software version. The dynamic hosting industry evolves very quickly. And our goal as a WebOps leading platform is to provide our customers with the best solutions. Plesk Obsidian entered the game so you can access the most complete tool on the market. With optimal usability, increased productivity, tougher default security, and many more key improvements. With the launch of Obsidian last year, Plesk ended the era of upgrades and introduced the era of short releases. Switching to regular updates is imperative to always deliver a

How to set up Django Hosting on the latest Plesk Onyx

Following your Django installation on Plesk, it’s now time to learn how to organize Django hosting on Plesk Onyx. We’ll be using CentOS 7 and Plesk 17.8 for this use case scenario, however you can always refer to this article for instructions regarding different OS and serving applications by NGINX. Getting started with Python First, let’s check if Python is present in the system. At this stage, you’ll need a root server access, which you can get by issuing the following command: python36 –version One of the outputs you can get is the following: Python 3.6.6 In case

My Plesk User Experience (2): Lessons learned from testing Plesk Onyx

So Plesk Onyx came along and it had implemented NGINX caching. Naturally I was curious and removed all my customizations. Then I started to compare the website performance with the inbuilt NGINX caching, other caching methods, and the Speed Kit extension that speeds up websites. This was the variety of tests and configurations I made on the platform: Platform Web Server Configuration Caching Engine Configuration 1 WordPress Website on Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 Proxy Mode and Smart static files processing turned ON NGINX Caching OFF 2 WordPress Website on Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 Proxy Mode and Smart static

The Plesk Onyx Security Quiz | 5 Minutes

It’s time for our second monthly edition of the Plesk quiz. Here to challenge your knowledge and see how you stack up against your peers. But mostly, to check if we’re doing alright in making sure you get the most of what we can offer. So today, we’ll be testing how much you know about Plesk Onyx Security. Plesk Onyx Security Features and Tools How well can you manage security of your Plesk server and protect it from common types of attacks? Maybe you know that we have an entire Security section inside our extension catalog for you to use.

Are you an expert yet? Take the New Plesk Onyx Quiz | 5 Minutes

Hello and welcome to the first of what we hope to be many quizzes related to the world of Plesk. We’ll start off with the latest from the product itself – the New Plesk Onyx and the March 2018 update. Do you know what’s been going on? Have you checked out what you can do with our new features, extensions, fixes, and enhancements? Well then, show us what you’ve got! Because we want to make sure you can use the control panel optimally. The New Plesk Onyx Quiz You’ve got 14 questions below – answer them as best

What’s new on Plesk Onyx? The March 2018 Update

Have you heard? We’re coming at you with a huge update to our all-in-one platform. You spoke, we listened. So we’ve further aligned Plesk Onyx to the way web professionals work today. And the types of infrastructure hosting sites and web applications use at the minute. Hence, we focused on 5 main areas: Site Performance, SEO, WordPress, Security and Cloud integration. Check it out. Plesk users: The New Plesk Onyx is now Generally Available! This version will be installed by default when you next run Plesk Installer or Plesk One Click Installer.  [vc_column_text

Plesk Onyx – Designed for Vultr.com

Innovative cloud companies like Vultr are revolutionizing how businesses reach their customers today, digitizing painful old processes to allow more time to focus on things that actually matter. And it couldn’t have come at a better time, when the global public cloud market is expected to top $146 billion in 2017, up from $87 billion in 2015, and is growing at a 22% compound annual growth rate, as noted by Clint Boulton (Senior Writer at CIO) in his article 6 trends that will shape cloud computing in 2017. Clint observes that while the lion’s share of this growth will come

How to deploy Plesk Onyx on Amazon EC2

In the latest Magic Quadrant report for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service, Worldwide, for the 6th straight year, Gartner placed Amazon Web Services in the “Leaders” quadrant and named AWS as having both the furthest completeness of vision and the highest ability to execute. Today, AWS provides a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world. What is AWS? Amazon web services is the cloud computing platform by Amazon.com. Building and running your business starts with computing, whether you are building mobile apps, or running massive

Deploying Plesk Onyx on Microsoft Windows Azure

Cloud computing provides businesses the ability to quickly scale computing resources without the costly and laborious task of building data centres, and without the costs of running servers with idle capacity due to variable workloads. To simplify dynamic provisioning in the Cloud for infrastructure providers (including service providers who offer dedicated servers, VPS or IaaS), Plesk now provides ready-to-go images for deploying on Microsoft Windows Azure. What is Windows Azure? Quite simply, anything you want it to be. This cloud platform from Microsoft provides a wide range of different services, to help you build, deploy, and manage solutions for almost

Linux Logs Explained

Linux logs are the bread and butter of every seasoned Linux pro. They´re like treasure maps, guiding us through the labyrinth of system activities and helping us unravel their mysteries when troubleshooting. If anything goes wrong, they give a useful overview of events in order to help you, the administrator, seek out the culprits. In this article, we´ll dive deep into the world of Linux logs. By the end of this exploration, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to navigate and leverage logs with confidence and precision. Linus logs essentials Linux logs are typically stored in the /var/log

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