Christian_Heutger
Basic Pleskian
- Server operating system version
- Almalinux
- Plesk version and microupdate number
- 18
Hi,
I did not got answer anywhere yet. Plesk official contact could not help (it's license support only), always got recommended on using support, but that's no support issue, Feedback seems to be unread, comments on support pages as well (although they are now scrollable again on Safari, which I reported as well).
My questions are about some strategic (I believe so) questions:
1. What is the new "preferred" operating system? To be honest, it always looked like, that Plesk is supporting one OS more than the other. Recently that was CentOS, ending now on 7, now (regarding the banners here in the forum and the script) it seems to be AlmaLinux 8?
2. So next question is, why not AlmaLinux 9? Why isn't it full supported yet? Moving from CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8, which is end of feature support (not end of life, but only security support) is a bit stupid. Sure, with CentOS new way and taking the full time of support, there is a version jump right now, but to stay longest time with a long time supported OS (also by features, not only security) CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 9 is the more intelligent way, however impossible because of limited support. AlmaLinux 9 however is already out for a while, so why is development taking so long to fully support?
3. Also why is the only operating system supported for ARM architectures Ubuntu, which is on one hand as well an older version on the other hand not the recent preferred "scheme" (recently it were RPM-based operating systems) and also has many limitations? AlmaLinux is available for ARM as well, in version 8 as well as in version 9?
4. Going back to limitations, what is about Watchdog? Is this a still supported extension? There is no data available on the updates of the extension to have an idea on how good it is maintained. It's always listed on limitation lists.
5. Watchdog also comes with PHP-FPM services check, which doesn't work as PHP-FPM isn't implemented any more the way, it worked, that was back in the beginning times of CentOS 7. So is this an issue of being unsupported?
6. Also rkhunter being shipped with Watchdog doesn't work out of the box. That's as well no support issue, if you know, what happen on the system itself and be able to check posts here on how to adjust rkhunter configuration to get it running without warnings. However, default as well looks like being unsupported for some time. Also shipping a very old version, older then the latest, which is already old as well, looks like neither rkhunter itself nor Watchdog extension is active supported any more. So what's the decision on that?
7. Last but not least, Plesk has some strange behaviors itself: Installing extensions without user interaction (although explicitly disabled on custom installation, they are installed a day after), on the other hand features like Performance Booster are gone from day to day after. Also that's no support issue, I can blacklist, I can activate the feature again via shell, however, it's not nice, that Plesk is changing itself without activation, notice or user interaction.
8. Also recommendations are "wrong". Enabling (on AlmaLinux it's less worse than it was on CentOS recently) to auto install updates from repository only, which has been used before, broke my installation recently as CentOS moved packages from repository to repository (extras, updates, ...). AlmaLinux seems to have more clear and less repositories, however, I also already saw updates, which may have been skipped and also may have broken my system in future. So disabling the feature is the safer configuration option than enabling.
9. Also missing the recent option to be a late adopter of new features
Regards
Christian
I did not got answer anywhere yet. Plesk official contact could not help (it's license support only), always got recommended on using support, but that's no support issue, Feedback seems to be unread, comments on support pages as well (although they are now scrollable again on Safari, which I reported as well).
My questions are about some strategic (I believe so) questions:
1. What is the new "preferred" operating system? To be honest, it always looked like, that Plesk is supporting one OS more than the other. Recently that was CentOS, ending now on 7, now (regarding the banners here in the forum and the script) it seems to be AlmaLinux 8?
2. So next question is, why not AlmaLinux 9? Why isn't it full supported yet? Moving from CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8, which is end of feature support (not end of life, but only security support) is a bit stupid. Sure, with CentOS new way and taking the full time of support, there is a version jump right now, but to stay longest time with a long time supported OS (also by features, not only security) CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 9 is the more intelligent way, however impossible because of limited support. AlmaLinux 9 however is already out for a while, so why is development taking so long to fully support?
3. Also why is the only operating system supported for ARM architectures Ubuntu, which is on one hand as well an older version on the other hand not the recent preferred "scheme" (recently it were RPM-based operating systems) and also has many limitations? AlmaLinux is available for ARM as well, in version 8 as well as in version 9?
4. Going back to limitations, what is about Watchdog? Is this a still supported extension? There is no data available on the updates of the extension to have an idea on how good it is maintained. It's always listed on limitation lists.
5. Watchdog also comes with PHP-FPM services check, which doesn't work as PHP-FPM isn't implemented any more the way, it worked, that was back in the beginning times of CentOS 7. So is this an issue of being unsupported?
6. Also rkhunter being shipped with Watchdog doesn't work out of the box. That's as well no support issue, if you know, what happen on the system itself and be able to check posts here on how to adjust rkhunter configuration to get it running without warnings. However, default as well looks like being unsupported for some time. Also shipping a very old version, older then the latest, which is already old as well, looks like neither rkhunter itself nor Watchdog extension is active supported any more. So what's the decision on that?
7. Last but not least, Plesk has some strange behaviors itself: Installing extensions without user interaction (although explicitly disabled on custom installation, they are installed a day after), on the other hand features like Performance Booster are gone from day to day after. Also that's no support issue, I can blacklist, I can activate the feature again via shell, however, it's not nice, that Plesk is changing itself without activation, notice or user interaction.
8. Also recommendations are "wrong". Enabling (on AlmaLinux it's less worse than it was on CentOS recently) to auto install updates from repository only, which has been used before, broke my installation recently as CentOS moved packages from repository to repository (extras, updates, ...). AlmaLinux seems to have more clear and less repositories, however, I also already saw updates, which may have been skipped and also may have broken my system in future. So disabling the feature is the safer configuration option than enabling.
9. Also missing the recent option to be a late adopter of new features
Regards
Christian