There are two ways to install Plesk on Virtuozzo:
- Using the Plesk installer script – the same way as in the case with
physical servers - Using Virtuozzo Application Templates – the native application
management mechanism
Note: We recommend that you use the Plesk installer script for this
purpose.
The process of deploying multiple Plesk servers on Virtuozzo in this
case follows this workflow:
-
Create a Virtuozzo container
For instructions on creating Virtuozzo containers, see Creating
Virtual machines and
Containers
in the Virtuozzo User’s Guide. -
Install Plesk in the container using the installer script
You can choose any of the ways described in this guide.
-
Prepare the Plesk instance installed in the container for cloning
For instructions on how to prepare a Plesk instance for cloning, see
Deploying Plesk Servers by Cloning. -
Clone the container as many times as necessary
For instructions on cloning Virtuozzo containers, see Copying
Virtual Machines and Containers within
Server
in the Virtuozzo User’s Guide. -
Perform post-install configuration
The post-installation setup for Plesk in a Virtuozzo container is
absolutely the same as for other types of installation. It includes
Plesk initialization, installation of a license key, and so on. You
can either perform it manually or automate the process using the
Plesk API.For instructions on performing manual post-install configuration, see
Post-install Configuration on a Single Server.For instructions on how to initialize Plesk programmatically, see
Post-install Configuration on Multiple Servers.