What's the difference of Bare and Plesk plans?

As you have notice, we offer Bare Plan and Plesk Plans.

There's Bare Plan for Linux and Windows. There's also a Plesk Plan for Linux and Windows.

What's the difference?

Bare Plan is a minimal instance of the operating system.

For instance Linux: You'll have a minimal instance of Linux. You'll have to manage it from SSH or command line. This package is ideal for those who are familiar with Linux Administration.

While for Windows: You'll have to manage everything from remote desktop or RDP. Eg - To create a site, you'll have to do it manually from IIS.

 

Plesk Plan includes Plesk control panel.

For both Linux and Windows, Plesk control panel will be installed. No need to manage things manually either from SSH or RDP. You just have to open a web browser and login to your Plesk control panel - from there you can manage your sites, emails, FTP, databases and etc.

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