Oldiesmann
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I would like to see you support PostgreSQL as well as you do MySQL/MariaDB - offer packages for all supported versions instead of just whatever the OS currently has in their repo. I mostly use PostgreSQL for testing stuff and it's hard to test software using the latest version of PostgreSQL without installing it on my own computer instead. Manually upgrading PostgreSQL is possible but is a pain.
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I use nginx as a reverse proxy to only serve static content. For things served directly by nginx, HTTP/2.0 is used. For other requests served by Apache, HTTP/1.x is still used. I would like to use HTTP/2.0 with all content regardless of what's serving what. I followed the advice in the forum thread at https://talk.plesk.com/threads/http2-enabled-apache-still-using-1-0.352287/ but this doesn't make any difference.