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    Issue Scaleways nbd firewall issue

    Hi, So im using Scaleways for our cloud instances, i got an issue with enabling the firewall since it will block the way disks are mounted via nbd. What can i do to allow nbd0 via plesk firewall? Since it's something i need to figure out.
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    Nginx Rewrite issue

    TITLE: Nginx Rewrite issue PRODUCT, VERSION, OPERATING SYSTEM, ARCHITECTURE: Plesk Onyx PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: I was trying to use my typical rewrights for prestashop, but somehow there is an issue setting it. Some of the vars are removed from the string and that makes it fail. rewrite...
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    Input Better backup options

    So we just started using Plesk for our e-commerce sites, but the issue is the backup option is to limited! We normally do DB backup 4 times everyday, and file backups once everyday, then transfering it to different locations, i know that Plesk preview is going to give us support for S3 Backup...
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    Resolved Safe way to change MySQL 5.7 to MariaDB 10.1 Ubuntu

    Decided to reinstall the system and do a MariaDB installation before installing Plesk Onyx that worked out fine.
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    Question jetbackup alternative for plesk?

    Main weak point for me, is i cant setup multiple daily schedule for ex. db backup, i would prefere running db backup 4 times every day, but i need to do this via thirdparty software currently. Think a better solution for scheduling from a admin's point of view would be in place.
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    Resolved Safe way to change MySQL 5.7 to MariaDB 10.1 Ubuntu

    Hi, I am used to use MariaDB for all my server setups, but im not sure how to install MariaDB 10.1 in a safe way for Plesk. All my optimization configs are based on MariaDB, and i would like to stay on that version. I found the guide How to install MariaDB in Ubuntu 16.04 Thats fine and all...
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