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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.
The quality of Plesk 10 is far below that of Plesk 8. How on Earth did it pass QC? It's much harder to use, much uglier, and much buggier. The updater bugs out, the migration tool completely fails repeatedly and inconsistently, and the entire package is twice as complicated as it used to be.
We've had a Plesk 8 VPS for many years now. GoDaddy forces it's users to reprovision if they want the additional disk space, memory, and bandwidth they are paying for when the plans are upgraded. So basically we've been forced to upgrade to Plesk 10. Plesk 10 is so awful we're going to just leave GoDaddy and Plesk behind and do everything the good old fashioned way. It's all extremely disappointing really; Plesk 8 was so great.
Incase Parallels wasn't aware, GoDaddy has no interest in supporting Plesk or keeping it's customers satisfied. It's really a convenient business arrangement: Parallels sells a product which would never pass any reasonable quality control process and makes a mint from GoDaddy buying it. GoDaddy pawns off support costs from the super buggy software they CHARGE for to their customers and just points them to Parallels. Guess who loses? The users.
Have to agree. Have Plesk 10 on my server 3. Im in the market for server 4 and looking for one with Plesk 8 to match my servers 1 and 2 but theyre a bit thin on the ground.
The whole subscriptions thing has completely lost me. I still cant figure out the difference between a domain nad a subscription, apart from I always click the wrong one when I need to configure something!
Have to agree. Have Plesk 10 on my server 3. Im in the market for server 4 and looking for one with Plesk 8 to match my servers 1 and 2 but theyre a bit thin on the ground.
The whole subscriptions thing has completely lost me. I still cant figure out the difference between a domain nad a subscription, apart from I always click the wrong one when I need to configure something!
Plesk 8 is no longer actively maintained and will reach end of life on September 1, 2012: http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/lifecycle I would advice against going with Plesk 8 on a new server at this time.
The whole subscriptions thing has completely lost me. I still cant figure out the difference between a domain nad a subscription, apart from I always click the wrong one when I need to configure something!
Have to agree. Have Plesk 10 on my server 3. Im in the market for server 4 and looking for one with Plesk 8 to match my servers 1 and 2 but theyre a bit thin on the ground.
The whole subscriptions thing has completely lost me. I still cant figure out the difference between a domain nad a subscription, apart from I always click the wrong one when I need to configure something!
this reminds of my earlier days with plesk 10. Everything looked new and it took time before I appreciated to upgrade ALL my servers to Plesk 10. Actually it was a forced upgrade, I remember all my licences expired and failed to renew, so the only solution was to upgrade to Plesk 10. I just faced the change, and later I realized plesk 10 is really a good and improved control panel ...
It might be hard in the first days to figure out a few things, but as you use it, you will appreciate it ...I suggest you jump directly to Plesk 11.