VPS Windows
Virtual Private Servers (VPS) use servers that offer many of the capabilities and features of dedicated servers, including admin (root) access and dedicated IP addresses, but at a lower price. With VPS, servers are shared; however, accounts are effectively isolated allowing the user full control over the server space.
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Comparing Dedicated Hosting Control Panels
Hosting control panels offer unique interfaces, workflows and features. This chart outlines the differences:
Simple Control Panel
Plesk
Parallels
cPanel
User Interface
Skill
Basic
Standard
Standard
Advanced
Site Preview
One preview per IP
X
X
Operating System
Fedora®
X
CentOS
X
X
X
X
Windows® 2003
X
X
Ubuntu
X
DNS
Addition/ Deletion
X
X
X
X
Automated setup with new site
X
X
X
X
Virtual DNS support
X
X
X
X
Subdomains
Addition/ Deletion
X
X
X
X
Redirects
X
X
X
X
Software firewall
X
X
X
Web Server Scripting
ASP
X
X
Perl®
X
X
X
X
Python™
X
X
X
X
SSI
X
X
X
X
CGI
X
X
X
X
Java™
X
X
X
X
Database
MySQL®
X
X
X
X
MSDE or MSSQL Express Windows Plesk Pack Pro(must be installed after upgrade)
X
X
PHPMyAdmin
X
X
X
X
Manage email accounts
X
X
X
X
Supports Webmail
X
X
X
X
Forwarding
X
X
X
X
Auto-Response
X
X
X
X
Mailing lists
X
X
X
X
Spam filters
X
X
X
X
Antivirus
X
X
X
SSL
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Rebooting or Requesting a Power Cycle for Your Server
You can request a power cycle of your server in the VPS and Dedicated Server Control Panel.
Log in to your Account Manager.
Click Servers.
Next to the server you want to use, click Launch.
From the Support section, click Request Power Cycle.
Review and confirm your request.
NOTE:Please allow up to 30 minutes for your [...]
Getting Started with Your Windows Server Using Parallels Plesk Panel
This guide will assist you in getting started with your Windows Virtual Private Server (VPS) using Parallels Plesk Panel as your hosting control panel.
NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe’s website.
Getting Started With [...]
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