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Issue Question on License and AWS

Jonathan H.

New Pleskian
Hi i had a few websites hosted on AWS.

I only recently checked on them and realised taht the Plesk license is no longer free, so i wanted to ask
1. When is my website available for viewing until? Will Plesk block access to my site?
2. What is the license if i was usign Plesk on Lightsail? Which should i purchase?
3. Any way to consolidate all my different instances onto one Plesk panel?
 
1. When is my website available for viewing until? Will Plesk block access to my site?
The websites themselves will still be accessible but you will not be able to manage them through Plesk.
2. What is the license if i was usign Plesk on Lightsail? Which should i purchase?
Unassigning the license in plesk will just make it unassigned and would still required a license to do anything. As for which license you should get will depend on the number of domains you are hosting and if you needing any additional features. You can refer to Plesk Pricing to see the editions they have. If you do not plan on hosting anyone else like a friend or someone where they are needing their own account nor needing to manage subscriptions and only going to have a handful of domains (up to 10), then the cheapest option would be fine for you which is the web admin edition. But, again, depends on your needs and wants.
3. Any way to consolidate all my different instances onto one Plesk panel?
If you have multiple domains spread across multiple VPS's you can use the migrator to migrate those into one single VPS if you want, as long as the main panel you're going to has the resources available and the license supports the amount of domains you're importing in. Please note that you will also need to update DNS since you're moving everything to one server at this point.
 
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