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The APS Catalog has been deprecated and removed from all Plesk Obsidian versions. Applications already installed from the APS Catalog will continue working. However, Plesk will no longer provide support for APS applications.
Please be aware: with the Plesk Obsidian 18.0.78 release, the support for the ngx_pagespeed.so module will be deprecated and removed from the sw-nginx package.
Plesk is a tool that works very well. But it is true that every year the price has gone up and we, the clients, demand to be up to date with the features that are coming out.
I imagine that the Plesk team will be working to implement PHP 8.4 as soon as possible and that everything works...
Same Error here.
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.59_build1800240229.10 os_Ubuntu 22.04
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Se ha producido un error mientras se recibía el uso de las operaciones del disco. Stdout: Stderr: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/iotop", line 10, in from iotop.ui import main File...
I have also been testing and testing, but as you say, it is complex. Hopefully OPcache continues to advance and Plesk hand in hand to get the best configuration with the best performance. The truth is that the web pages under OPcache go very fast, but the memory consumption scares me a bit...
oh! Okay. Now I understand why when using the opcache with sites with FAST CGI, this opcache is cleaned up when the thread is closed. I saw it, but did not know why it happened.
I have been reading the article and I understand that although separating PHP-FPM for each domain is the best, but that PLESK can not be done with right now.
On the other hand, would using FAST-CGI change something?
I want to thank you john0001 for taking the trouble to deal with this issue...
It is a good reflection that I have also made. But thinking about it, I prefer 50 sites cached at 80% than 40 sites at 100% and 10 sites without caching, and also, to be able to do an opcache_reset of a single site without having to empty the others.
On the other hand, I have a doubt, the 50...
Because the server have 5 gigas of ram, and if 50 sites already consume 100Mbs/site of memory ... just by calculation I understand that there is not enough memory.
Correct. This is a problem, because if I have 40 domains on my plesk server and with 30 I reach the memory limit, 10 are left without caching. What would be the best solution? Discarding raising the memory limit.
I have been working with OPCache for some time, but I have had a few doubts due to a series of problems that I detail below.
I have an Ubuntu server with a PLESK installation where I have about 50 domains hosted. I have OPCache activated, but most of the time the memory for opcache is full and...
It's solved.
The problem was the Jails, they were all activated and some generated conflicts. I have activated only the ones that Plesk brings by default
I have a problem with this service. I have done two clean installations on two different servers and I have the same error. By default fail2ban was started, but stop it and now it is impossible to restart it. Any ideas?