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Webmin + Plesk 10

LloydD

Basic Pleskian
Hi guys,
I have Plesk 10.0.1 installed on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and would like to know if I can install webmin too? Can they coexist?
I know a simple question, :D
Thanks in advance for any help
Kind regards

Lloyd
 
why do you want two hosting management solutions?
i am sure they can not coexist on the same server
 
why do you want two hosting management solutions?
i am sure they can not coexist on the same server

Just for file management side of things, coz I'm a complete noob using vi or editor :D
Unless there's another web based file manager so I can edit files I need to. I usually use the virtuosso file manager, but I don't have that on this server :(
Anyway thanks for the help
Regards

Lloyd
 
why do you want two hosting management solutions

Webmin is not a "hosting management solution". It is a general purpose web-based systems management GUI with several hundred modules for performing a huge variety of tasks on a UNIX or Linux system. There is a Webmin-based hosting management tool called Virtualmin, but Webmin by itself is for general systems management and has no real hosting-oriented features to speak of. As long as you don't use the modules that would conflict with Plesk (Apache, mail server, DNS, etc.), there would be no problem using Webmin on the same system as Plesk, and many people do so. Just take care not to tweak the services that Plesk manages.

Using Virtualmin on a Plesk system (or vice versa), on the other hand, would be asking for disaster.
 
I think that it is not good idea that can lead to unpredictable consequences.
 
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