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Support for BIND DNS has been removed from Plesk for Windows due to security and maintenance risks.
If a Plesk for Windows server is still using BIND, the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70 will be unavailable until the administrator switches the DNS server to Microsoft DNS.
plesk does not deliver php or apache, thats all taken from distribution you have installed. If you keep your installed os up to date everything is ok. the distribution normally do a backport of the fixes to the version they use ...
Plesk is installing apache, php, bind, mysql, etc from the vendor's repositories. Those packages are maintained by the vendor in the normal way (yum, up2date, etc).
Upgrading PHP is not an issue with PSA, I have 5.2.6 rpms available for CentOS 4/5, RHEL 4/5, and Fedora 4-9 now. Apache can be a bit more complicated, provided you are sticking with the major release for your distribution (IE, Apache 2.0 for CentOS 4, Apache 2.2 for CentOS 5, etc) you won't have any issues.
You also might want to read http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/backporting and learn why running PHP 5.1.6 is not really a security problem when you keep up with your vendor's updates (provided the vendor is still supporting the distribution and backports fixes).