Peter Hansen
New Pleskian
Hi.
I just installed the Plesk trial cause I wanted to compare with cPanel in my own environment. We'll need the Web Host Edition, so the costs would be around 26 EUR per month.
You obviously do not remember the saw "there is no second chance for a first impression". Your customers monthly pay 26 EUR and one of the first thing Plesk offers you after installing is to use Patchman (security advisor), which costs 45 EUR per month. For this price I could get a second server! This is just ridiculous and advertising which should be removable by an "ignore" button or something similar.
No, this is not just trolling, I want you to know the reason for choosing cPanel. I'm paying for Cloudlinux, I'm paying for a control panel und I would also pay for a common-sense security solution (like CSF for cPanel). But this is just overprized. This additionally indicates that your control panel is not entire and needs an addon that costs more than the whole control panel to be secure (otherwise it wouldn't be shown in security advisor, wouldn't it?
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Just my impressions.
Greetz
I just installed the Plesk trial cause I wanted to compare with cPanel in my own environment. We'll need the Web Host Edition, so the costs would be around 26 EUR per month.
You obviously do not remember the saw "there is no second chance for a first impression". Your customers monthly pay 26 EUR and one of the first thing Plesk offers you after installing is to use Patchman (security advisor), which costs 45 EUR per month. For this price I could get a second server! This is just ridiculous and advertising which should be removable by an "ignore" button or something similar.
No, this is not just trolling, I want you to know the reason for choosing cPanel. I'm paying for Cloudlinux, I'm paying for a control panel und I would also pay for a common-sense security solution (like CSF for cPanel). But this is just overprized. This additionally indicates that your control panel is not entire and needs an addon that costs more than the whole control panel to be secure (otherwise it wouldn't be shown in security advisor, wouldn't it?
Just my impressions.
Greetz