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Interesting view. i Like this approach.
But how do you deal eg with Office? This is much more extensive, and our customers force us to provide Outlook & Exchange.
We have tried one week Rolling out Thunderbird: 80+ customers immediatly cancelled the contract :-(
You are absolutly right, maybe the way I communicate things is wrong. I am a big fan of open source solution, I am supporting the crowd in it's initiatives. What I want to say is, that Linux has a huge community in regards to support & development.
We typically host 100-150 domains per Plesk...
i am with @seqoi here. Unsere what is the Diskussion Basis: is the Hosting Panel needed for some fun topics or for real business. I don’t think that a free Open Source Tool can be the Basis for critical Infrastructure.
Hello Triallotto,
to add to your statement here I would give Windows & alternative OS as an example. For a standard user, there is simply no alternative solution. People use Offcie/Outlook/Word since years, at least our customers would NEVER go away from it. The question what I have is, why...
For me, the real question is, what is an alternative.
I have tried ISPmanager: API etc. is not supporting functionalities I need. I have checked CloudPanel, which is not supporting Alma/Rocky/CentOS (our whole environment is CentOS based).
I understand that everyone tells me PHP 5.3 is EOL. What should i do if customers (30% min) use it? Should i tell them to leave? We have a lot other Hosters that offers this
Hi,
we have also few sites which have to be in separate subscriptions.
After Boot we have a Script mounting them:
mount --bind /var/www/vhosts/domain-with-content.net/httpdocs/docs /var/www/vhosts/2nd-subscription.com/httpdocs/docs
Hello everyone,
I would like to give some more reaction on this price increase topic, maybe interesting for others too. This is reaction is based on some sleepless nights, thinking on this story.
First of all, I really would like highlight, that of course price increases seem to be extreme; on...
I had a Look at cplicense.net and from what I heard from 3rd parties they can be trusted BUT they do not offer extensions.
cplicenses.net Rates:
Web Admin $ 8.7
Web Pro: $ 13.5
Web Host: $ 23.5
Have a Look at ip-projects.de: (Plesk Licenses - IP Projects)
Web Admin: € 8,90
Web Pro: € 12,90
Web...
Hello, I think it would be good to implement official co-existence routines with Microsoft 365. We use that hybrid stuff quite often, by manually forwarding to internal M365 (onmicrosoft.com) email addresses.
Also automatic DNSBL monitoring for server IPs would be interesting.
And maybe mail...
hello. Totally agree, but then I have to ask the question why not using CentOS 7 with self built GUi again. We only use capabilities to configure Apache and Mail, not more.
Cloudlinux with PHP5.3 also requires ELS from Plesk
I personally think if Plesk will not start to support PHP 5.3 soon it anyway makes no more sense. Because by forcing people to upgrade to newer OS, you require them to get rid of PHP 5.3 customers.
To answer your question: Many hosters do start taking money, we won't - because it is the reason...
So we have still many customers with old sites, that for sure will need upgrades. Same for our own internal services, but some of them are really extreme old and need old MySQL connection methods (mysql_connect, no mysqli - well okay I heard today in the forum that there is a fix) but...