Plesk Control Panel articles
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The following resources will guide you through the server management tasks available in the Plesk control panel.
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Restoring Data from Plesk Backups
Read more: Restoring Data from Plesk BackupsTo restore data from a Plesk backup, follow a process similar to making a backup, but in reverse.
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Scheduling Tasks in Plesk
Read more: Scheduling Tasks in PleskUse the Plesk Control Panel to easily schedule and manage recurring server tasks effectively.
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Security in Plesk
Read more: Security in PleskFortify your server with Plesk’s security tools. Learn to manage SSL, scan for malware, block intruders with Fail2Ban, and harden sites.
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Taking a Manual Backup in Plesk
Read more: Taking a Manual Backup in PleskTo make sure you can restore your website if something goes wrong, you should have periodic backups scheduled. Sometimes you’ll want to manually back up a website in addition to your automatic backups. For instance, if you’re going to make large changes to the website, it’s a good idea to back up your website just…
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Upgrade MySQL 5.x in Plesk for Windows
Read more: Upgrade MySQL 5.x in Plesk for WindowsOn Plesk servers, all software upgrades must be done within the control panel. This guide shows how to upgrade MySQL 5.x to MariaDB on Plesk for Windows.
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Upload Files in Plesk
Read more: Upload Files in PleskFile Manager in Plesk is great for uploading individual files or compressed files to your domain. It could take a longer time to upload than FTPS, but you can access File Manager anywhere you have an internet connection without having to download FTPS software to your computer.
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Upload Files Using FTP in Plesk
Read more: Upload Files Using FTP in PleskTo securely connect your computer to your server for file uploads, use an FTP client like Filezilla, CoreFTP, or Cyberduck. Find your server info in Plesk.
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Using Git with Plesk
Read more: Using Git with PleskPlesk now supports Git via an extension, facilitating code management. After installation and activation, use Git to publish and update public directories via push or pull commands.