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    Help Needed

    If you have SSH access to that Plesk system then you can upload the DB file and try to import it from SSH.
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    Additional DNS module

    You can edit the DNS template to be used for all (new) domains. Otherwise, this should have been opened in the feature requests section ;)
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    any recommendations of server management companies?

    I thought you're looking for a service+support solution, for separate support services you should look on WHT, you'll find there lots of offers. Sorry if my previous post came as a spam, it was surely not intended (as it was merely a confusion). ;)
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    any recommendations of server management companies?

    I'm not a sales guy - tech actually, but have a look at our offer - http://www.solarvps.com/linux-vps.php We have a running promo and the basic plan should work for a not too overloaded system. :) All those plans come with managed support - http://www.solarvps.com/linux-vps.php#support-tab...
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    CentOS packages safe to update/upgrade?

    Hey guys, Here's a quick one for you: On a Plesk 9.5.4 on Linux - CentOS 5.x 64-bit, is there a *safe* list of OS packages that it's safe to update and/or upgrade via yum? Or is that going to mess with the Plesk functionality etc? Or do you prefer to manually update/upgrade certain packages...
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