Currently with Webintellects and using Plesk 8.6 for forum backups but occured to me that if armagedon took out not just my server but my host company entirely and I had to find another host ASAP the new host would probably have to be using Plesk as well. Reason being the Plesk backup/restore seems to utilize a unique file compression code so I might not be able to restore the database unless the new host also used Plesk.
How common is Plesk control panel with hosts ?
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Its moderately common, most people seem to prefer cPanel to plesk. What is the filetype plesk is supplying you with/. -
Good question... I wish I knew. If I attempt to open a backup to check the results, all I get is "file type-unknown" I asked about this on the Plesk forum a year ago and never got a response. Seems like I once tried to view files via extraction tool like WinRAR, but even that I couldn't get to work.
FWIW, under "type of file" in properties for the most recent Plesk backup, it has "14 File (.14)"... does that mean anything ?Last edited by D. Thomas; Tue 9 Feb '10, 4:24am.Comment
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I actually prefer Plesk over cPanel as it takes less resources and gives you much more control over the OS. The guys over at www.vbulletinhosting.co.uk support Plesk.Comment
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I dispise plesk for the fact its UI is horrible for both back and frontend. Far too much javascrpt.Comment
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User Interface, the web based console you use to do configure accounts and manage the account is based on a Windows XP Explorer Shell and has a massive ammount of javascript usage and its a pita to work with it. cPanel's interface is much more point and click. Much less intresuive javascript.Comment
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I have used both Plesk and cPanel, and now I would not go back to Plesk. I have the option to install it, if I want it on my VPS, but that is far as it goes - cPanel is much more superior in many ways, and more reliable. TBH, I'd rather use a shell than Plesk. heheComment
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I actually prefer Plesk over cPanel as it takes less resources and gives you much more control over the OS. The guys over at www.vbulletinhosting.co.uk support Plesk.
If you mean OS control from command line...then you don't need Plesk anyways as you're managing your servers from SSH and you can use a comparable free CP for your customers.Comment
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Plesk is reasonably popular, more so in windows environment. cPanel is more popular, even they have a similar back up that can be restorted on another cpanel account. if ease of moving around is a concern, cpanel is the way to go.Hosting Coupons: Hostmonster @ $3.95 and 20% off MediatempleComment
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I actually prefer Plesk over cPanel as it takes less resources and gives you much more control over the OS. The guys over at www.vbulletinhosting.co.uk support Plesk.
For instance create an FTP account for Sandra who can write files to existingsite/public_html/sandra/.
This has been in cPanel since day 1. In Plesk, I tried for hours and finally created a new account for Sandra and did a symlink to the address I gave and had to set all the files to 0777.
And as Zachery said, the Javascript is horrendous. Trying to manipulate several folders or several accounts is nightmarishly slow due to having to do everything via sluggish javascript popups.Comment
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