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Licensing for 9.5.1 - any changes with virtualization changes?

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NateC

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Hi,

The release notes state:

"More virtualization solutions supported — Parallels Plesk Panel 9.5 can operate in virtual environments created by the following virtualization solutions: Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, Microsoft Hyper-V, Xen, VMWare, KVM and Parallels Server 4 Bare Metal."

Plesk has always worked on Xen VM's for me.. I'm curious if this is just a change in how the product is supported, or if it also means that I can use the Plesk "VM" licenses that used to be reserved for Virtuozzo on a Xen VM now?

If anyone has the info, I'd love to know for sure..

Thanks!

-Nate
 
As far as I know it means that now you can buy cheap special Plesk license for Xen, VMWare, etc. Contact your sales representative for more details.
 
Do you happen to know how to figure out who my sales rep is? :) I've purchased direct, but am not sure who to contact..
 
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