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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
An error occurred while saving the comment Cesare commented@Giuseppe, Everything that Plesk installs, guess what, it's easy to install.
We want official support, because if anything goes wrong at any point (being configuration or regular use 2 years from now), try calling the people you pay every year (and well, let's not talk about the price increases) and tell them about Varnish use.
Oh wait.
Plesk and support in the same phrase used to make sense, but even that has gone (IME).But yeah, In theory, officially supported -> Official support.
Another 2 things:
1) This is not a sysadmin competition, most people pay Plesk to have less of it, otherwise, why Plesk?2) You lacking the knowledge to do it and being possible are two different things. Ask CloudPanel.
Oh, and they have Redis too.
For FREE.Magicians?
"Pay someone else to do it".
Not you, for sure.An error occurred while saving the comment Cesare commentedNo, I don't want to try Nginx caching because I don't use Nginx.
Would you mind working once in a while and putting relevant stuff on Plesk?
Thank you.
An error occurred while saving the comment Cesare commentedPlesk used to be my go-to panel, and i still use it...just not anymore on my main sites.
We're in 2023, every year the price increases like crazy, and you can't make an extension or whatever to use Varnish?
What is the price increase for? Maintaining the same thing year after year, and adding useless stuff to it?
And no, I'm not going to use Docker after paying this much for a panel.Cesare supported this idea ·
No, we want to keep them single-core and slow.
I mean, who wants performance when one can have dinner, return, and still not have his server running?
It's beautiful to watch.