Feature Deprecation Plan
Overview
Sometimes features are removed from Plesk. We do it for the following reasons:
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Some features lose popularity over time. We invest the time and resources that would be spent on their maintenance in developing new features useful to all Plesk users instead.
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Some features make use of obsolete, deprecated, or insecure third party components. We remove those to shield Plesk users from possible issues.
This document serves to inform you about the features we plan to remove in the near future, and also lists all Plesk features that have already been removed.
Some features are listed as “deprecated” and some as “removed”. Here’s what it means:
Deprecated — We plan to remove this feature from Plesk soon. We do not recommend using it. We will not update this feature or fix bugs, and customizations making use of this feature may experience problems going forward.
Note: Once a feature is deprecated, we may hide it on new Plesk installations, and also on Plesk installations where the deprecated feature has never been used.
Removed — We have removed this feature from Plesk, and it is no longer available.
Planned Deprecations and Removals
Feature | Deprecation Version | Removal Version | Recommended Actions |
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Horde | 18.0.64 (September 2024) | 18.0.69 (April 2025) | Switch to another webmail software supported in Plesk. |
Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Servers | August 2024 | September 2024 |
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Deprecated and Removed Features
Feature | Deprecation Version | Removal Version | Recommended Actions |
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Trial tier for fresh Plesk Premium Antivirus installations | Plesk Premium Antivirus 1.0.4-4 (October 2024) | Plesk Premium Antivirus 1.0.4-4 (October 2024) | |
Requests to REST API with `media-type` directive | 18.0.62 (June 2024) | 18.0.62 (June 2024) | Requests to REST API containing the “Content-Type” header with a “media-type” directive other than “application/json” will result in the HTTP “415 Unsupported Media Type” client error response code. Since the |
Google Authenticator extension | 18.0.61 (May 2024) | 18.0.63 (June 2024) | Use the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) extension installed in Plesk by default. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) offers all features previously available in the Google Authenticator extension and much more. |
Action Log extension | 18.0.60 (March 2024) | 18.0.62 (June 2024) | Use the Log Browser extension installed in Plesk by default. Log Browser offers all features previously available in the Action Log extension and much more. |
Active List view | March 2024 | Switch to Dynamic List view manually in advance.
You can also switch all your customers to Dynamic List view at once by adding the following lines to the [navigation] forceWebsiteList = dynamic hideWebsiteList = active |
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BIND (Plesk for Windows) | 18.0.57 (November 2023) | 18.0.60 (March 2024) | Use Microsoft DNS. |
Legacy SDK functionality | 18.0.57 (November 2023) | 18.0.57 (November 2023) | The following SDK functionality will be deprecated and removed in Plesk Obsidian 18.0.57. These are legacy functions and classes exposed in the
We would like to make the following recommendations:
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Windows 2012 & Windows 2012 R2 support | 18.0.56 (October 2023) | 18.0.57 (November 2023) | Either migrate to a supported OS using Plesk Migrator or perform an in-place OS upgrade. |
MyLittleAdmin (Plesk for Windows) | 18.0.51 (March 2023) | 18.0.53 (June 2023) | Use other downloadable clients. Plesk will provide links to them and instructions on how to connect the client to the Plesk server. |
VPS Optimized | 18.0.50 (January 2023) | 18.0.51 (March 2023) | |
Simple DNS Plus (Plesk for Windows) | 18.0.46 (August 2022) | 18.0.50 (January 2023) | Use Microsoft DNS. |
Ubuntu 20.04 for ARM support | 18.0.48 (November 2022) | 18.0.48 (November 2022) | Either migrate to a supported OS using Plesk Migrator or run dist-upgrade to upgrade your Ubuntu 20.04 instance. |
Node.js 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 (Plesk for Windows) | 18.0.46 (August 2022) | 18.0.46 (August 2022) | |
Debian 9 support | 18.0.45 | 18.0.45 | Either migrate to a supported OS using Plesk Migrator or run dist-upgrade to upgrade your Debian 9 instance. |
Let's Encrypt as an individual extension | Let's Encrypt 2.15.0 (February 2022) | Let's Encrypt 3.0.0 (March 2022) | Use the SSL It! extension installed in Plesk by default. SSL It! offers all features previously available in the Let’s Encrypt extension and much more. |
CentOS 8 support | 18.0.41 (January 2022) | 18.0.41 (January 2022) | In-place convert your Plesk server on CentOS 8 to RockyLinux or AlmaLinux OS. To do the latter, you can run the script prepared by the AlmaLinux team on your CentOS 8 server. |
Downloading database backup files (Plesk for Windows) | 18.0.39 | We recommend that you use the ability to export and import database dumps to achieve the same result. |
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Ubuntu 16.04 support | 18.0.33 | 18.0.35 | Either migrate to a supported OS using Plesk Migrator or run dist-upgrade to upgrade your Ubuntu 16.04 instance. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 support | 18.0.32 | 18.0.33 | |
Internet Explorer 11 support | 18.0.32 | 18.0.33 | Use a different web browser. |
CentOS 6 support | 18.0.31 (November 2020) | 18.0.31 (November 2020) | |
Cloud Linux 6 support | 18.0.31 (November 2020) | 18.0.31 (November 2020) | |
Mod_bw | 18.0.27 (May 2020) | 18.0.31 (late October 2020) | |
File Sharing | 18.0.27 | 18.0.30 | Use a different solution (for example, the Seafile Plesk extension). |
Debian 8 support | 18.0.28 | 18.0.29 | Either migrate to a supported OS using Plesk Migrator or run dist-upgrade to upgrade your Debian 8 instance. |
The Plesk VPN component | Plesk Obsidian |