Difference between revisions of "Plesk hosting control panel"
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| − | [[file:Pleskapplicationsmanage.png|thumb|Manage Applications]] | + | [[file:Pleskapplicationsmanage.png|thumb|left|Manage Applications]] |
| + | Plesk supports automated installation of a number of applications, including Content Management Systems, including: | ||
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| + | * WordPress | ||
| + | * Joomla | ||
| + | * Drupal | ||
| + | * Moodle | ||
| + | * bbclone | ||
| + | * Coppermine | ||
| + | * gallery | ||
| + | * Magento | ||
| + | * osCommerce | ||
| + | * Prestashop | ||
| + | * concerete5 | ||
| + | * phpBB | ||
| + | * typo3 | ||
| + | * zenCart | ||
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[[file:Pleskapplicationsall.png|thumb|All available applications]] | [[file:Pleskapplicationsall.png|thumb|All available applications]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 20 February 2023
Plesk control panel is very similar to another well-known hosting control panel, CPanel. Plesk offers all the features that CPanel does, and more.
For detailed technical infromation about Plesk's features, see the The official Plesk Documentation.
