(Only on Linux) Optimize the performance of Plesk by switching off unused Apache modules.

To increase the performance of your Apache web server, you can do the following:Switch off unnecessary Apache modules to decrease the server resource consumption.Set up the Apache restart interval to decrease the number of Apache restarts.Choose the Apache restart type: graceful or normal.Switching On and Off Apache ModulesYou can switch...

Configure the website preview settings.

Plesk enables you and your customers to preview the websites for which DNS propagation has not yet been completed by presenting them as subdomains of a different domain. To change site preview settings, go to Tools & Settings > Website Preview. You can choose one of the four available options:Default...

See who is currently working in Plesk and close user sessions if required.

**Monitoring User Sessions**### Monitoring Plesk User SessionsTo view current Plesk user sessions:1. **Navigate to**: Tools & Settings > Active Plesk Sessions.2. **Details Displayed**:   - **Type**: Type of Plesk user (e.g., Server Administrator, Reseller or Customer, Mailbox Owner).   - **Login**: Username of the logged-in user.   - **IP Address**: IP address from...

Copy website files to another domain under your subscription or to an FTP account.

If you have a production website and are planning major site changes, consider setting up a staging site — a separate location on the server where you can conveniently update and test a copy of the site before putting it into production.We recommend that you work with a staging site...

View the software components installed on the server and managed by Plesk.

Plesk manages the work of web, mail, DNS, and other services. Technically, Plesk does not provide the services by itself; it just takes control over a number of third-party components. For example, when a customer creates a website through the Plesk GUI, Plesk propagates this request to a web server...

Changing the Plesk Administrator Username ?

summary: By default, the Plesk administrator username used to to log in to Plesk is admin. However, it is a predictable username, one which can easily be guessed and used in brute-force attacks.To make your Plesk server more secure, besides setting a strong administrator password, you can set a custom...