Plesk installer works in interactive mode. It will ask a series of
questions to determine what components should be installed. There are
two alternative ways of launching the installer – in the command line
and in a browser.
- Interactive installation of Plesk for Linux:
Installing Plesk for Linux Using Installer Console,
Installing Plesk for Linux Using Installer GUI. - Interactive installation of Plesk for Windows:
Installing Plesk for Windows Using Installer Console,
Installing Plesk for Windows Using Installer GUI.
If you do not own a server, you can purchase a virtual server from one
of the Public Cloud vendors (for example, Amazon), and install Plesk there. For
instructions, see Plesk Installation and Upgrade on Public Cloud
Service.
The choice of license depends on the type of business you are running.
If you need Plesk to manage your company’s or client’s web and mail
server, you should go with Web Admin. If you are a web studio who also
hosts their clients’ web sites, you may go with Web Pro.