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Question cpanel migration

mikel3

New Pleskian
hi
i am with cpanel 20+years but the pricing is just unreal now

my question: i run a fairly old version of cpanel v76.0.22 on cloudlinux 7.8 . 1000+ domains run on this server - each account with various php versions incl. different php modules/variables custom .htaccess etc.. each customer. multiple domains / addondomains per account. lots of sql databases - now running mysql 5.6.41-log

i still run php 4.4 up to 7.4
does migration to plesk work without problems? i guess there are a lot who switched from cpanel to plesk. please tell me how migration worked out for you!

cheers
mikel
 
Never used cPanel myself but when we have customers that come from cPanel, the biggest issue is the paths in the .htaccess files:

cPanel uses: /home/cpanel-username/public_html/
Plesk uses: /var/www/vhost/domain.com/httpdocs
 
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