Plesk is designed to help IT specialists manage web, DNS, mail and other
services through a comprehensive and user-friendly GUI. Plesk is a
hosting control panel, an intermediary
between system services and users. For example, when a user creates a
website through the Plesk GUI, Plesk propagates this request to a web
server, either Apache or IIS, and the latter adds a new virtual host to
the system. This method of administering all system services from a
single web interface reduces maintenance costs and gives administrators
more flexibility and control.
How Can I Use Plesk?
Plesk is an essential instrument for hosting service providers (HSPs) -
companies that sell shared and dedicated hosting accounts. Being
installed on a server, Plesk enables HSPs to organize server resources
into packages and offer these packages to their customers. The customers
are companies and individuals who need web presence but do not have the
necessary IT infrastructure. Learn more about the Plesk’s intended
audience in the section About Plesk Users.
Can I Customize Plesk to Address My Needs?
Each Plesk user group is provided with their own GUI that is customized
to fully meet their needs. Thus, HSPs get tools for offering hosting
services, including an integrated billing solution that automates their
business. By contrast, companies that use Plesk to manage their own web
infrastructure do not have hosting selling capabilities in their GUI.
Instead, they can perform server management operations (such as system
recovery, web server configuration, and so on). Learn more about the
Plesk interface in the section The Plesk GUI.
Next in this chapter we explain how different user groups should use
Plesk to gain all its benefits.