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ETA Centos 6?

I understood there won't be CentOS 6.x support for Plesk 9.x. It's also not there yet for Plesk 10.x, although RHEL 6.x is supported on the most recent versions of Plesk 10.
 
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there is rhel 6.0 support for plesk 9.5.4 so why wouldnt there be for centos 6.0 ?

If it doesnt come its bye bye plesk for me. when i am forced to start using a complete new user interface it wont be that abomination that is plesk 10. I can not afford to force my costumers to have to learn a new interface every 6 months.

regards
Jan
 
Hm, you're right, I hadn't noticed that RHEL 6 is supported with Plesk 9.5.4. I had heard that support for RHEL/CentOS 6 would not come to Plesk 9, but apparently it already has for RHEL.

But you're not forced to use Plesk 10, right? EL5 is still supported. And every 6 months? Come on, Plesk 9 was released in 2008.
 
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