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In its latest update, Plesk has released version Obsidian 18.0.65 with a range of key innovations that optimize its functionality in hosting environments and server management. Among the main highlights are improvements in Docker support, enhancements in multifactor authentication (MFA), as well as a series of tools that simplify email account management and optimize performance on Linux.
Expanded Docker Support with Docker Compose
In response to the growing demand for more versatile container management tools, Plesk has strengthened its integration with Docker. The new Docker interface includes a “Stacks” tab that allows users to implement Docker Compose YAML files directly from the platform, facilitating essential operations such as uploading, stopping, and restarting containers. Additionally, users can now modify and update their stacks, providing greater flexibility in managing complex environments. The new interface is divided into “Containers” and “Images” tabs, improving organization and workflow.
Advanced Features for Email Account Management
The update also introduces a series of enhancements in handling email accounts. Plesk users can connect their email clients to Plesk accounts more easily thanks to a new option that provides detailed instructions for connecting clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Gmail on Android, iOS Mail, and Outlook 2016 or earlier versions. Moreover, a quick empty button has been added that allows users to delete all emails in an account with just one click, simplifying inbox management.
Enhanced Security: Multifactor Authentication and Ransomware Prevention
To strengthen security, Plesk has released a new version of the multifactor authentication (MFA) extension. With this update, administrators can view the MFA status of all accounts in a new “Accounts” tab and disable authentication for dependent users. A feature that regenerates the MFA secret key has also been added when reactivating this security measure for an account, providing an additional layer of protection.
Another important development is the release of the beta version of the WHMCS installer, which facilitates the installation and configuration of this client management platform, alongside guides for installing PHP and the ionCube loader. For Windows users, Plesk Obsidian 18.0.65 adds compatibility with MariaDB 11.4, a long-term support version that provides greater stability and performance.
Performance Optimization in Linux Environments
The update includes the deployment of the Performance Booster feature, a tool that enables administrators to adjust settings for PHP, web servers, and databases to significantly enhance the performance of websites hosted on Plesk. Furthermore, several bugs have been fixed to refine the conversion from CentOS 7 to AlmaLinux 8, along with improvements in subscription creation and log visualization.
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In addition to the new features, Plesk has resolved a series of issues reported by its users. These include bugs in file restoration from backups and site creation, as well as improvements in storing container configuration data in backups. On the migration front, the Plesk Migrator has fixed specific issues to prevent errors when importing emails and carrying out migrations on Windows servers.
With this update, Plesk continues to reinforce its commitment to enhancing user experience, expanding its container management capabilities, and optimizing security and performance on servers. These new features allow system administrators and web developers to manage their environments more efficiently and securely, solidifying Plesk as one of the leading hosting management platforms.
Source: System Administration News.