Support Asp.net Core in Linux in Plesk 17
Please, add support to asp.net core in plesk 17 for linux.
Hi everyone,
This is most definitely a valid request and, in fact, we’ve been doing some research on this topic for quite some time. There is no ETA at the moment, but we would really appreciate you voting for this request so that we can accurately assess its popularity relative to other features. Thanks in advance!
—AK
82 comments
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photon LIGHT commented
Yes, you are right Bruno, thanks for the link, it's even simpler! And it updates itself...
Right again about MSSQLS. Let's make it simple so that it could be accomplished faster.
We are using Postgres but it was a pain a the time to get it working nicely with EF ( also being very new ). Now you have much more info and features implemented... I started before version 1 because i saw a good opportunity with no extra cost on server software db etc and the project was indeed volunteering without budget.
Thank you and Good luck!!!
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Bruno commented
photon LIGHT, I believe you're wrong about installing Kestrel and updating it. The host system only needs to have the net core SDK installed, then each web app you run will create it's own Kestrel process which should then get proxied by nginx.
On the host side the only versions we would need to manage/choose from should be the net core sdk.
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/fundamentals/servers/kestrel?tabs=aspnetcore2x
MSSQL on linux servers would also be an amazing add but that's for another request and not strictly necessary at this point probably.
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photon LIGHT commented
The number of developers using .NET CORE is increasing day by day. If you offer such support, you will be definitely ahead of the curve while others are still sleeping. I already see Job Ads asking for this technology in linked in and other places. Microsoft is making a universal platform.
There is already a version of SQLServer working on linux there is *a lot* of business to be made here. All of this you can confirm, it is public with proper documentation and a lot of support. All open source except SQL Server itself.Definitely a good bet in the short term.
Will require some adaptation ( installation of Kestrel and updates ) you already use NGINX as a proxy, and .net core engine can work and be updated easily ( folder based ) totally isolated. Utilization of nuget packages ( mature plattform ).
Give it a try there are very easy examples to make an asp.net mvc application work with a lot of support in a few steps.
Good luck
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Ronald van Helden commented
They are not known for their speediness :S
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Crypto Farm commented
Still no news? I'm really looking forward for this feature. Can't wait to trash my old cPanel and Azure subscription into a new Plesk on Linux :)
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Taylor Alexander Love commented
+ 1
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Liliane Bachmann commented
yes, pls do it as soon as possible!!!
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Techos commented
Support for .NET Core should be standard, not requested and begged by the community.
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Anonymous commented
Is it supported yet on the latest version? If not, it would be really great to add it.
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bitbonk commented
When people start new projects, they will hardly ever use legacy ASP.NET.
ASP.NET Core is rock solid, super fast, fully featured and version 2.0 is already out: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2017/08/14/announcing-net-core-2-0/
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test commented
+1
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moli commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
Please add
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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photon LIGHT commented
.net core is already BIG, check it out:
https://www.ageofascent.com/2016/02/18/asp-net-core-exeeds-1-15-million-requests-12-6-gbps/
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Jon Saldaña commented
YES PLEASE! This has to happen!
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Robert Spencer commented
C'mon this has to happen. I'd have another subscription today with Ubuntu!!
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kironet commented
(y)
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Andre Pavini commented
Better for me too! :)