• Debian 11 is approaching its end-of-life (vendor EOL date - August 31, 2026). Plesk Obsidian 18.0.80 will be the last release to support it.
    If you are running Plesk Obsidian on Debian 11, we recommend you upgrade those servers to Debian 12 using our dist-upgrade tool.
  • We plan to deprecate and remove the support for XML RPC protocol versions earlier than 1.6.9.1 in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.82. We strongly recommend that you update all existing integrations using earlier versions of the XML RPC protocol to comply with the version 1.6.9.1 specification.

Recent content by Chris Valean

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    Help Needed

    If you have SSH access to that Plesk system then you can upload the DB file and try to import it from SSH.
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    Additional DNS module

    You can edit the DNS template to be used for all (new) domains. Otherwise, this should have been opened in the feature requests section ;)
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    any recommendations of server management companies?

    I thought you're looking for a service+support solution, for separate support services you should look on WHT, you'll find there lots of offers. Sorry if my previous post came as a spam, it was surely not intended (as it was merely a confusion). ;)
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    any recommendations of server management companies?

    I'm not a sales guy - tech actually, but have a look at our offer - http://www.solarvps.com/linux-vps.php We have a running promo and the basic plan should work for a not too overloaded system. :) All those plans come with managed support - http://www.solarvps.com/linux-vps.php#support-tab...
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    CentOS packages safe to update/upgrade?

    Hey guys, Here's a quick one for you: On a Plesk 9.5.4 on Linux - CentOS 5.x 64-bit, is there a *safe* list of OS packages that it's safe to update and/or upgrade via yum? Or is that going to mess with the Plesk functionality etc? Or do you prefer to manually update/upgrade certain packages...
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