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If you are still using CentOS 7.9, it's time to convert to Alma 8 with the free centos2alma tool by Plesk or Plesk Migrator. Please let us know your experiences or concerns in this thread: CentOS2Alma discussion
.NET Framework 4.0 support will be implemented in nearest Plesk versions/updates. I can not provide with any ETA. Please watch our web site for the updates.
What I find annoying if not disturbing is how slow Parallels have been to respond to something that we are sure they must have know was coming.
For those of us trying to compete in the Windows hosting space this has placed us way behind others. Early gains are important. Coming late to the party sucks.
August 25th and still waiting, I have to farm out hosting to another company for .NET 4 sites. Time to look for a new control panel so I can keep doing hosting in house?
The typical resonse will be we never provide an e.t.a. I am going to take a look at cPanel they now have a windows control panel and they have always been known to be up to date with technology.
August 25th and still waiting, I have to farm out hosting to another company for .NET 4 sites. Time to look for a new control panel so I can keep doing hosting in house?
It is now the end of September (30-Sep-2010) and STILL no .net 4 support.
I have a Virtuozzo and Plesk subscription, and there are no Virtuozzo Templates for .net 4 and no Plesk updates for .net 4, and the response back before June was "No ETA".
Can Parallels please explain why I should continue to use their product when they can't provide the tools that I need to support my clients. I sold them big-time on the benefits of PLESK, and I pay regular money for PLESK and Virtuozzo, and yet it now can't deliver and Parallels can't provide and ETA on when it may deliver! Who do they think they are Microsoft? Sorry - even Microsoft provide ETAs on delivery.
Glad to hear about this and the much anticipated updates for Plesk Expand, it goes some way to retain confidence in Parallel's products for the long term.