varnish cache
Support varnish cache.
www.varnish-cache.org
Would you mind to try Nginx caching in Plesk Onyx 17.8 Preview?
This would be very helpful to get your experienced feedback here http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4165754/Plesk-17-8-Preview
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Lavinya commented
+ 1
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Bjorn commented
+1, yes please
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
Varnish and Elastic search in Plesk are what we need, and what is making us as a decent-sized web company (20-ish servers) consider the switch to DirectAdmin at the moment. We still prefer Plesk for now, but using hacky-whacky methods to install elastic and varnish on Plesk servers is far from optimal.
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Whizz Hacks commented
+1
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Mustapha commented
+1
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Min commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
+1
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MihaG commented
Yes we really need to have Varnish. We are hosting provider and unfortunately we had to switch to the cPanel for Magento 2.4 users. Varnish via docker is no option for hosting providers.
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Anonymous commented
Common guys - we need varnish. It makes plesk almost useless for magento 2 - too many tweaks required to make it work without official support
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Anonymous commented
+1
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Oriol Terrats commented
+ 1
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Dennis Rogmann commented
+1
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Fabio Perri commented
Hi,
Please integrate and add support for the latest version of Varnish in Plesk Obsidian.
+1 for me !
Thanks in advance for the support.
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wolf commented
+1
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Panos Karampaglis commented
Vote +1
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Anonymous commented
+1 vote. We need that!!! Please guys!
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Harald Broecker commented
Basically Varnish can be installed in conjunction with Plesk + Nginx reverse proxy. This has been tested and the performance improvements are impressing. How to set it up and the performance gain is explained here (sorry in German, please use deepl.com for readable translation (copy&paste)):
https://linevast.de/blog/2017/plesk/varnish-cache-ssl/
The only thing with this is, that if you implement all this and then comes the next Plesk release you may have trouble of getting your server working again after the installation of the Plesk update.
So the best solution for us all would be to have Varnish integrated in the next Plesk release.
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ADMIN Tech Nicely commented
Concerned that all these requests are falling on deaf ears. Can we get some sort of feedback on this? I've really only been using nginx as opposed to apache and it is better, but that particular module needs a little more finishing in order to be complete (such as even a clear cache button).
Regardless, varnish would be a welcome addition to use in conjunction as well as to help reduce server load.Plesk is an outstanding product, but of course, like everything, has its limitations - so I understand a feedback forum is to help line up what should be improved and what people want to see. However, for those that have been using this system, (we feel like) we need those improvements. Dont leave us hanging, please. Let us know if this is in the works - or if not, then why not.
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Marco Machado commented
Vote +1