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Turn off Web Server (Apache) permanently

Aragato

New Pleskian
Hi guys,

I am using nginx exclusively for my websites/php stuff and I do not need apache anymore. I want to switch off Web Server (Apache) service permanently (see screenshot 1). But somehow or something turns it always back on. I am getting a lot of apache memory warnings lately. I just want to turn it off.

Please help.
 

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You can't use only one Nginx for web hosting. Most hosting features in Plesk require Apache.
 
Hmm, but everything is working fine when I turn of apache. All websites working well. It just turns itself on everytime and consumes memory for something I do not even know.
 
You can't permanently disable Apache in Services. Any action by Plesk will start Apache again. We never said that you can use only nginx for webhosting.
 
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