Monthly price
$3
Current public price in the customer portal.
This $3 listing fits a Linux VPS whose administration model is centered on Plesk. The important choice is not Plesk versus “any panel”; it is whether the supplied edition, domain allowance, operating system, and migration path fit this exact server.
Monthly price
$3
Current public price in the customer portal.
Software
Plesk
This plan is intended for website, domain, and hosting administration on a Linux VPS.
Billing
Monthly
Manage the Plesk VPS Linux License subscription through the customer portal.
Plesk organizes work around websites, domains, subscriptions, and server services. Confirm that model before comparing price.
These are the practical checks our team would complete before introducing Plesk VPS Linux License to a real hosting stack.
Operator notebook
A first-person planning walkthrough from the Last License team. It is an illustrative deployment scenario, not a customer testimonial or a claim about a named customer.
I would begin by inventorying every site, domain, mailbox, database, runtime version, certificate, and scheduled task. On a supported Linux VPS, I would install Plesk, create one subscription with the intended service plan, and migrate the least critical site first. The useful checkpoint is a working website plus DNS, mail, SSL renewal, backup, and administrator access—not merely a successful installer. Domain count and edition determine whether the panel remains a fit as the agency adds customers, so I would confirm those limits before checkout.
Decision rule: Choose this listing for a Linux VPS whose required domain count fits the confirmed edition. It is not a dedicated-server or Windows listing.
Last License publishes the current price without pretending the public listing answers every Plesk licensing question.
The current Linux VPS price is shown as $3 per month.
Edition and domain-limit uncertainty is presented as a pre-order check.
Configuration, renewal, and support stay within the customer portal workflow.
Price and alternative comparison
The dollar figures below are Last License catalogue prices checked on 2026-07-20. Publisher-direct prices can vary by edition, server class, account count, worker allowance, region, tax, contract, and promotion; use the official source link for the current vendor offer.
| Option | Direct monthly price | What changes | Where to verify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plesk VPS Linux License | $3.00/month | Choose this listing for a Linux VPS whose required domain count fits the confirmed edition. It is not a dedicated-server or Windows listing. | Last License order page |
| cPanel/WHM VPS License | $3.00/month | For a virtual Linux server that needs WHM administration and cPanel accounts. | Product details |
| CloudLinux License | $3.00/month | For compatible hosting servers that need account isolation and resource controls. | Product details |
| Publisher-direct or another reseller | Check current source | Edition, limits, support scope, billing period, and eligibility may differ. | Plesk editions and pricing |
Use the linked publisher documentation for current requirements. Compare another plan when Plesk VPS Linux License does not match the server class or required software role.
Official guidance on Plesk editions, activation, and license management.
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For a virtual Linux server that needs WHM administration and cPanel accounts.
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For compatible hosting servers that need account isolation and resource controls.
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For supported hosting platforms that need scheduled backups and restores.
View productCheckout opens in the customer portal, where this plan's payment, license access, renewal, and support remain under one account.
Confirm the machine is a Linux VPS. Ask which Plesk edition and domain limit are supplied.
Open the customer portal, enter the requested server details, select monthly billing, and review the $3.00 price before payment.
Use the same portal account for Plesk VPS Linux License access, renewal, subscription changes, and support.
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Reviews on that profile describe Last License as a business. They are not verified reviews of Plesk VPS Linux License specifically.
Support scope
Support covers installation of the Last License licensing component, assigning or changing the licensed IP, activation, and checking that the supplied license functions. It does not include administration, configuration, troubleshooting, migration, performance tuning, security work, or training for Plesk, a control panel, the operating system, websites, mail, databases, or customer workloads. No guaranteed first-response time, resolution SLA, 24/7 coverage, managed-administration commitment, or uptime promise applies unless a written order states otherwise. Read the service terms or contact the team before relying on a particular service level.
Yes. The current public offer is specifically described as a Plesk plan for a Linux VPS.
The public listing does not state the supplied edition or domain limit. Ask support before payment.
No. A migration also involves sites, mail, DNS, databases, backups, and administrator access.
Last License supplies Plesk VPS Linux License through a shared licensing system. The license service assigns access to one server IP at a time while the underlying licensing infrastructure is shared across eligible customers. This is not a multi-server entitlement or a publisher-direct individual subscription. Confirm that the shared delivery model is suitable for your environment and software policies before ordering.
Support covers installation of the Last License licensing component, IP assignment, activation, and checking that the supplied license is functioning. It does not include administration, configuration, troubleshooting, migration, security hardening, or training for Plesk itself or for the server and control panel around it. Include the order reference, licensed IP, operating system, and exact activation error when opening a ticket.
The lower price comes from the shared licensing model rather than a separate publisher-direct license for each customer. The current Last License price is $3.00 per month, but tax, currency conversion, payment processing, billing cycle, publisher rules, and future portal changes can affect the checkout total or continued product fit.
No refund is offered after the license has been provisioned, assigned, delivered, or activated for the requested IP. Each order reserves licensing capacity for that IP, so a wrong-plan choice, incompatible server, unused time, or change of mind is not refundable. Report missing delivery, duplicate charges, or a billing error promptly so the records can be investigated.
Yes. You can move the license to a different IP through the Last License control panel without a stated change limit. Only one IP can be active for the license at a time. Before switching, confirm that the replacement server meets the current Plesk requirements and record the old and new IPs for your own change history.
Last License states that the access is genuine and is not cracked or nulled. It is delivered through a shared licensing system, which is different from purchasing an individual license directly from Plesk. Buyers should understand that distinction, verify the current technical requirements, and decide whether shared licensing is acceptable for their business, provider, and compliance obligations.
The shared licensing layer is not intended to reduce application or server performance. Actual speed and availability still depend on the server resources, workload, network, software configuration, caching, database behavior, and third-party services. Last License does not promise a particular load time, uptime percentage, capacity gain, or benchmark result.
Last License takes measures to protect its licensing service, but you remain responsible for the server, credentials, firewall, updates, backups, monitoring, access control, and incident response. A functioning license does not secure the operating system or the software it activates. Do not send passwords, private keys, or unrestricted access through ordinary email.
No. Support is limited to installing the licensing component and confirming that the supplied license activates and remains functional. Product administration and technical issues inside Plesk, the operating system, control panel, integrations, websites, mail, databases, or customer workloads remain your responsibility or should be taken to an appropriate administrator or the software publisher.
No. One order is restricted to one active server IP at a time. You may change the assigned IP through the Last License control panel, but you cannot use the same order concurrently across multiple servers. Order a separate license for every server that must remain active at the same time.
Continue to the customer portal with the Pleskenvironment and target server details ready. Or review the team and editorial process first.