Plesk is deployed in my organization mainly on Linux machines. I do not know about the specific cloud customers used, but they may have been on public cloud or hybrid cloud, and it can be deployed on both Linux and Windows. The cloud provider I use most often with Plesk is usually AWS, but customers also use GoDaddy web hosting which already has Plesk. My advice for those looking into using Plesk is that they should do some Plesk certifications. They have a university where they can learn about things because the workaround is a little complex, and they need to have knowledge about it. My company has a business relationship with this vendor as a customer, and one of the organizations was also a reseller who used to resell the licenses, but I am not sure how it works since I do not work with licensing; I only work with troubleshooting issues. Plesk is excellent; the creators of this software on PHP did a great job. The availability of features is awesome, and the platform UI is great. I have given this review an overall rating of ten out of ten.
My advice to others looking into using Plesk is to create an MVP with it, install it somewhere, play with it, and look at the features to compare what is required for your project and how Plesk can solve your technical tasks. I would rate Plesk a 9 out of 10.
My advice for others considering Plesk is that while there is a slight learning curve initially, it is manageable, especially for those who can use a Windows system. Going through documentation and support from hosting providers usually helps in tackling most challenges. I believe Plesk is something that can be marketed better. As someone with marketing experience in B2B, I see Plesk as under the radar and capable of achieving more visibility and success with better marketing strategies to reach all its users. I would rate my overall experience with Plesk as an eight out of ten.
Plesk is very easy to use and has an intuitive user-friendly interface. Plesk has a much more intuitive platform that allows for customization and scalability within an organization. It has the advantage when it comes to the ability to adapt to the current state of the company and grow with it organically. I would rate Plesk a nine out of ten.
Functionality and support in Plesk are very good, and I do not feel anything extra. It does what it is meant for, which is a really good thing. My advice to others looking into using Plesk is to go with it. It is a really good product, and they can save time and of course money. I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.
What began as a pleasant experience has become frustrating due to extended billing and no responsibility taken to correct or prevent this from happening again. Responsibility is placed on the end user, with complexity between reaching out to AWS and Plesk. Even sharing this experience is met with the response that it is expected. If it is expected, then why allow the subscription to be cancelled? As we scale up, this is certainly not a good solution, which is why we have moved away from AWS. Flexibility was a key benefit; however, the experience has been poor overall, and the performance has degraded.
Plesk offers a user-friendly control panel for managing web projects and hosting websites, streamlining tasks like domain and email management while supporting multiple sites to save users time.Plesk provides a versatile and integrated platform, ideal for server management and scalability. It consolidates tasks such as automatic updates, flexible customization, and centralized website control, offering organizations cost-effective solutions. With tools like File Manager and WordPress Toolkit,...
Plesk is deployed in my organization mainly on Linux machines. I do not know about the specific cloud customers used, but they may have been on public cloud or hybrid cloud, and it can be deployed on both Linux and Windows. The cloud provider I use most often with Plesk is usually AWS, but customers also use GoDaddy web hosting which already has Plesk. My advice for those looking into using Plesk is that they should do some Plesk certifications. They have a university where they can learn about things because the workaround is a little complex, and they need to have knowledge about it. My company has a business relationship with this vendor as a customer, and one of the organizations was also a reseller who used to resell the licenses, but I am not sure how it works since I do not work with licensing; I only work with troubleshooting issues. Plesk is excellent; the creators of this software on PHP did a great job. The availability of features is awesome, and the platform UI is great. I have given this review an overall rating of ten out of ten.
My advice to others looking into using Plesk is to create an MVP with it, install it somewhere, play with it, and look at the features to compare what is required for your project and how Plesk can solve your technical tasks. I would rate Plesk a 9 out of 10.
My advice for others considering Plesk is that while there is a slight learning curve initially, it is manageable, especially for those who can use a Windows system. Going through documentation and support from hosting providers usually helps in tackling most challenges. I believe Plesk is something that can be marketed better. As someone with marketing experience in B2B, I see Plesk as under the radar and capable of achieving more visibility and success with better marketing strategies to reach all its users. I would rate my overall experience with Plesk as an eight out of ten.
Plesk is very easy to use and has an intuitive user-friendly interface. Plesk has a much more intuitive platform that allows for customization and scalability within an organization. It has the advantage when it comes to the ability to adapt to the current state of the company and grow with it organically. I would rate Plesk a nine out of ten.
Functionality and support in Plesk are very good, and I do not feel anything extra. It does what it is meant for, which is a really good thing. My advice to others looking into using Plesk is to go with it. It is a really good product, and they can save time and of course money. I would rate this product an 8 out of 10.
What began as a pleasant experience has become frustrating due to extended billing and no responsibility taken to correct or prevent this from happening again. Responsibility is placed on the end user, with complexity between reaching out to AWS and Plesk. Even sharing this experience is met with the response that it is expected. If it is expected, then why allow the subscription to be cancelled? As we scale up, this is certainly not a good solution, which is why we have moved away from AWS. Flexibility was a key benefit; however, the experience has been poor overall, and the performance has degraded.