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I suppose that it would be better to move your hosting to Plesk for Linux if you want to use Linux technologies. Some years ago Apache was supported by Plesk for Windows but it was dropped due to high business cost and insufficient reliability and relevance. Therefore I’m not sure that it is good idea to spread resources to support Linux technologies on Windows servers.
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9 votes
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I would like something similar to Windows, like Linux = Apache and Proxy Nginx. The reason is also to protect IIS.
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This feature request has been reviewed, but we are not seeing any reason why someone would want to use mod_php over existing PHP handler solutions. If you are after speed, why not use Nginx-only hosting along with the Plesk "PHP-FPM via Nginx" PHP handlers that are known to deliver top-notch speed for websites?
Please tell us more in your comments why you believe you need the Apache integration of PHP. What benefits do you expect?
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16 votes
Thank you for your input. We will consider this functionality for PHP in upcoming releases.
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6 votes
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