We run the Plesk server you inherited: hardening, updates, migrations between hosts, or a clean move off Plesk when the renewal stings. From $190.
Most people don’t choose Plesk. A host hands it to you with the server, or you inherit it from whoever ran the site before, and now it’s the thing standing between you and your own files. Plesk is competent software, the WordPress Toolkit is genuinely good, and the security extensions like Fail2Ban and ModSecurity ship in the box. It also costs more every year.
Plesk and cPanel are owned by the same company, and the license price has gone up in four of the last five years. So the two questions we get are predictable: keep running it properly, or get off it. We do both. We’re not Plesk’s support desk and we’re not reselling licenses. We’re the team that takes the panel off your plate.
Plesk hides a lot behind a friendly UI, which is fine until something the UI doesn't cover breaks. Here's where we spend the time.
Plesk's defaults are reasonable but not enough. We turn on and tune Fail2Ban and ModSecurity, lock SSH to keys, restrict the panel to known IPs where we can, and close the admin paths that get scanned every day.
Moving between Plesk servers with the Plesk Migrator, or pulling a site off Plesk onto a leaner stack. We stage it, test on the new box, and cut DNS over only when the new copy is verified, so visitors never hit a broken site.
Right PHP version per domain, nginx caching in front of Apache, and OPcache tuned. Plesk makes the toggles easy and the defaults timid; we set them for the traffic you actually get.
Plesk's mail server configured with SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and reverse DNS so your mail clears the big providers. If deliverability is already broken, we trace why instead of toggling settings and hoping.
Plesk backups scheduled and pushed off the server to remote storage, plus a tested restore. We've seen too many Plesk boxes backing up to their own disk, which helps nobody when the disk is the thing that died.
If Plesk is working and the license cost doesn’t bother you, keep it. The WordPress Toolkit alone earns its place for some teams, and a working server you understand is worth money. We’ll harden it, update it, and stay out of your way. If the yearly increase has you doing math, we move you to CyberPanel, which is free and runs the same kind of sites on OpenLiteSpeed. Either path is a fixed-price job, and we’ll tell you honestly which one we’d pick for your setup rather than steering you toward the bigger invoice.
We don’t resell servers or Plesk licenses, and there’s no mandatory monthly contract. You own the server and the license; we do the work and hand it back documented. Want us to stay on for monitoring and patching? That’s a support retainer, priced on its own and cancellable any month. The default is that you can walk away whenever you like.
Day-to-day Plesk is manageable on your own, and we’d rather you keep it that way. Call us when a migration has to happen without a maintenance window, when the panel update broke PHP or mail, when Fail2Ban is locking out real users, when the renewal quote made you want to leave, or when the server’s been compromised and needs rebuilding clean. Those are the moments the UI can’t rescue you from.
Plesk lives in the server layer, next to our Linux server support and the wider hosting support we run. If you’re weighing the move, CyberPanel is the free stack we migrate people onto most often, and our Plesk vs cPanel comparison lays out the licensed options side by side. Already been hacked? Start with server restoration and we’ll harden the Plesk install on the way back up.
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