JohnBee
Basic Pleskian
I've been trying Plesk under a 15 day trial, and have only two days left before the end date. Though unfortunately, my experience with Plesk though mixed, leaves me feeling as though the interface is more hassle than benefit.
With that said, the main issues that I've encountered as a newcomer, are those of basic settings and functions not accessible from the interface. And perhaps more importantly, where many of the measures used to overcome these limitations are reset upon restart.
In addition to this, and also worthy of mention, seems to be the apparent lack of help from Plesk with trials. To which I'd add the contact /help /support section of the software feels completely circular and unhelpful at best.
Whatever the case, and while nothing was lost in my own trial with Plesk, it is unfortunate that newcomer experiences feel this way, as I'm thinking the intent with trials is to attract newcomers toward the software, rather than to leave them feeling as though they are better off without it.
- my two cents of course
PS. I haven't compiled a review of my own experience Plesk, though I may have another go at it with the intent of doing so as I think there are many issues that are worth documenting as a newcomer trying out the software. The the biggest issue in my opinion is that of the lack of interface functions for basic tasks that are lost after reboot.
With that said, the main issues that I've encountered as a newcomer, are those of basic settings and functions not accessible from the interface. And perhaps more importantly, where many of the measures used to overcome these limitations are reset upon restart.
In addition to this, and also worthy of mention, seems to be the apparent lack of help from Plesk with trials. To which I'd add the contact /help /support section of the software feels completely circular and unhelpful at best.
Whatever the case, and while nothing was lost in my own trial with Plesk, it is unfortunate that newcomer experiences feel this way, as I'm thinking the intent with trials is to attract newcomers toward the software, rather than to leave them feeling as though they are better off without it.
- my two cents of course
PS. I haven't compiled a review of my own experience Plesk, though I may have another go at it with the intent of doing so as I think there are many issues that are worth documenting as a newcomer trying out the software. The the biggest issue in my opinion is that of the lack of interface functions for basic tasks that are lost after reboot.