We as paying customers are helping debug stuff that plesk will use to justify price increases.When being honest, are we - as a community - not also partially (!) responsible for not providing the suggestions (or solutions) that Plesk can focus on?
We as paying customers are helping debug stuff that plesk will use to justify price increases.When being honest, are we - as a community - not also partially (!) responsible for not providing the suggestions (or solutions) that Plesk can focus on?
@mow,We as paying customers are helping debug stuff that plesk will use to justify price increases.
We as paying customers are helping debug stuff that plesk will use to justify price increases.
I feel a new price hike coming up for next year...
Bookmark this future link already: Plesk Price Adjustment 2023 - FAQ Online Customers
I am soooo glad that I am currently "moving" out of plesk my last server. I hope to never touch this piece of software ever again.
what they are doing is beyond awful and completely unjustified.
I'm so happy that I am going to leave this forever since next month. I've imagined they will keep doing it and started moving everything away from them. I'm glad that my suspicions were all correct and that I acted upon it in due time.
So before this thread is censored or it goes puff - some of you that migrated elsewhere - where exactly? What do you recommend and why (apart from price)?
Thank you. I am unsure what you mean under "support that Plesk offers" - I never needed any support from their support team. If you mean "support" as in support for 3rd party addons - that's one of the reasons I am considering moving away. Over the years Plesk became bloated with supporting many ideas which I never thought or asked. Trying to be all plus price unjustified price increase every year like a pattern and template - resulting in bye-bye.There are several alternatives out there, such as:
However, before making a switch, consider the superior support that Plesk offers. In my experience, it’s among the best in the business. If you’re not comfortable handling server issues on your own, this is definitely something to keep in mind.
- cloudpanel.io (free to use)
- vestacp.com (open source)
- hestiacp.com (open source)
talk.plesk.com
Thanks. I can think of having such support as a good thing. However, I am a bit baffled. I am in no way a Plesk or server expert. That being said I never had any problem with any of my servers and I host 40 companies across several Plesk instances. They run static websites, mail servers, WordPress, Woocommerce, etc., etc. I mean my point is that if you set up things correctly there's little to no issue. I can't remember any issue at all.I’m referring to the direct support from the Plesk Support team. When you’re dealing with critical issues—like fixing a server in the middle of the night while your customers are depending on you—that kind of dedicated support can be a lifesaver. You won’t get that level of assistance with an open-source panel.
That said, if you don’t need this kind of support and you feel that Plesk has become too bloated for your needs, then it might be worth exploring other options that are a better fit for your specific requirements. Everyone’s situation is different, and it’s important to choose the right tool for you.
About the price increase, I wrote this in another thread:
Input - Enormous price increases yet again for 2025
This seems to have become a recurring theme, and it is not a good one. Plesk has started seriously pressing into price gouging, and I can only imagine it's because switching Web server panels is such a non-trivial thing to do, and they calculate that most people will simply pay up. Today Plesk...talk.plesk.com
There are a lot of super consistent and stable solutions that work as good (if not better) than Plesk and doesn't cost an arm an a leg.
It really depends (I hate that response but it is true). If you have a lot of WordPress users on a server and high traffic to them, and they all use Elementor, WPBakery, or Divi (all of which are atrocities in my view especially when compared to Bricks builder), and if you are not familiar with Nginx then the LiteSpeed might be good for your case because it can achieve nice performance with almost no effort, assuming that your users or you install LiteSpeed cache plugin in their WordPress.We now have Nginx with HTTP/3 support in Plesk. How does that compare to LiteSpeed? I’ve seen differing opinions on this topic. What are your thoughts?