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    Resolved Symlinks out of webspace are prohibited

    Thank you very much Peter, indeed it works much easier!
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    Resolved Symlinks out of webspace are prohibited

    Hello again Peter and thank you for your responsiveness, The folder is called 'backup' but does not correspond to the backups managed by Plesk. This is a kind of big folder containing documents uploaded frontend by my users. In your opinion, the best thing to do is to create a logical partition...
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    Resolved Symlinks out of webspace are prohibited

    Hello Peter and thank you for your quick feedback. Actually, I wanted to add an extra hard drive for one of my domains so that all the files in the backup folder are stored on that specific drive and not on my drive where plesk and my other domains are installed. No way to achieve this...
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    Resolved Symlinks out of webspace are prohibited

    Hello everyone I created a symbolic link on my server: ln -s /data/www/domaine.fr/uploads/backup /var/www/vhosts/domain.fr/httpdocs/wp-content/uploads/backup Unfortunately I get this error in the file manager: Unable to open the directory: Symlinks out of webspace are prohibited...
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    Resolved Partitioning recommendations

    Thank you Igor !!
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    Resolved Partitioning recommendations

    Hi everyone ! I just bought my first dedicated server to host my clients' sites after having used my VPS for a long time. I am installing Plesk Obsidian and I would like to have your advice for partitioning my disks because I realize that all partitions were 5GB by default. I currently have...
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