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It's been a while but I believe it utilized Port 8443 as well so you'd have to change the port the controller listens on.... i'd be leery though as you'll never know if it would cause conflicts with Plesk in the long run. I've been out of that scene for too long, but a lot of people were using AWS or Rackspace or the like to run their controllers.
Yes, my first thought was that port 8443 will be a problem, because that I started this thread, just to see other experiences.
And yes AWS can be solution, but for now I need it for only two AP, so it would be better if I can use it somehow with some of our existing servers. But on our servers we have already Plesk installed.