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    Resolved Statistic collection saturates disk

    Thank you for the answer. I knew this solution and already applied it and almost no difference. As I said in the first post, plesk not have solutions. An SSD or fewer files or giving up plesk. It is not possible to reduce the number of files. I have millions of images that are all useful. And...
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    Resolved Statistic collection saturates disk

    Yes. I disabled them the first time and no difference. Then I uninstalled them and for nothing. Both on AWstats and Webalizer. I have my own analysis software based on apache logs. Believe me, I searched for solutions for days on end and I understood that they cannot be disabled because it is an...
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    Resolved Statistic collection saturates disk

    I didn't hijack anything. It's exactly the same problem. And the fact that you saw that I have two similar posts on similar topics, what does this show? That I studied the problem and looked for solutions, but they don't exist. And not only here but also on other forums and Plesk's answer was...
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    Resolved Statistic collection saturates disk

    They have not found any solution and no one intends to do so. Other topics were answered with: Get a faster SSD. I have a server on which statistic_coll takes about 2-3 days. And all access_logs from the sites are only every 2 days. Now the last one is from December 26 and the current one...
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