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Hi Jeremy,
WP Toolkit supports WordPress multi-site if you enable the multi-site feature manually. However, it seems to make sense for us to provide an option of creating a multi-site WP instance upon the installation. Let us know if this will help you out.
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In June 2017, the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued a new revision of their digital authentication guidelines, stating that "all printing ASCII characters as well as the space character should be acceptable in passwords". (See first part of section 5.1.1.2 of this document: http://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-63b.pdf).
Allowing password phrases is really a must: it allows humans to use long passwords which are easy to remember and hard to guess/hack, and it will be easier for Plesk admins to enforce very strong passwords. (Even with Fail2Ban enabled, a strong password is still a must.)
Thanks for implementing this throughout Plesk in one of the following versions!