Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 21:44:33 GMT -8
This allows you to have as many domains as you want without being limited by an account or specifying a user as an intermediary. This makes Plesk much easier to use. Especially if you want to handle multiple domains at the same time, where in cPanel you have to do it using the cPanel client and cPanel WHM, which is really a hassle. Plesk also includes a set of WordPress tools. This is one of the best things I've seen in a control panel. It is so far ahead of cPanel in almost every way that I just can't justify the cost of cPanel right now. For any experienced user, the choice is really easy. You have much better control over WordPress.
The ability to directly clone copy staging, the ability to enable Apache or Nginx as Contact Lists a web server, mix it with nginx as a proxy, or even cache nginx, all while using a centralized control panel. The hosting and power user views are excellent to customize the panel to suit your needs. The backup options are also excellent, with the ability to schedule backups to a local and FTP server and even use external services like Amazon, Google Drive, and Dropbox as a backup assistant. You can also restore specific items such as domain files, mail, or just a database. Which in itself is great if you have a problem with a plugin or an update fails. There is nothing to talk about on the negative side. Licensing was an issue before the new cPanel licensing, but is not an issue nowadays.
Which is bettercPanel or Plesk? years and have tried all the existing control panels, and the choice is obvious to me. Plesk offers the same thing as cPanel, but better. Every aspect is better. Better interface, better layout, better domain management, much improved backup system, a really powerful tool like WordPress Toolkit, and the ability to use just Apache and nginx or even nginx as your main web server. The only thing cPanel has to offer right now is a familiar look and feel. For me, everything else in Plesk is better. If you also consider the licensing model, the whole discussion will become a moot point. Plesk offers more for the same price. If you're still using cPanel, know that you're paying for brand awareness. But at the time of writing, Plesk is the best product.
The ability to directly clone copy staging, the ability to enable Apache or Nginx as Contact Lists a web server, mix it with nginx as a proxy, or even cache nginx, all while using a centralized control panel. The hosting and power user views are excellent to customize the panel to suit your needs. The backup options are also excellent, with the ability to schedule backups to a local and FTP server and even use external services like Amazon, Google Drive, and Dropbox as a backup assistant. You can also restore specific items such as domain files, mail, or just a database. Which in itself is great if you have a problem with a plugin or an update fails. There is nothing to talk about on the negative side. Licensing was an issue before the new cPanel licensing, but is not an issue nowadays.
Which is bettercPanel or Plesk? years and have tried all the existing control panels, and the choice is obvious to me. Plesk offers the same thing as cPanel, but better. Every aspect is better. Better interface, better layout, better domain management, much improved backup system, a really powerful tool like WordPress Toolkit, and the ability to use just Apache and nginx or even nginx as your main web server. The only thing cPanel has to offer right now is a familiar look and feel. For me, everything else in Plesk is better. If you also consider the licensing model, the whole discussion will become a moot point. Plesk offers more for the same price. If you're still using cPanel, know that you're paying for brand awareness. But at the time of writing, Plesk is the best product.