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30 Domain Liscense

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ChromeShark

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I've been leasing Plesk with 10-domain license for a while now and filled them up some time ago. It's gotten to the point where I could easily use another 10+ domain slots.

But why does the licensing option jump from 10 to 100? I don't need 100, and cant afford to be paying 4 times as much for a limit far greater than what I need!

It looks like Parallels used to offer a 30-domain license which would be perfect, why was this taken away? Any chance of getting this option back (maybe if I emailed Parallels very nicely?).
 
ChromeShark,

As I know it is Parallels policy of sales. I can suggest you try to find resellers with these options necessary for you.
 
Is it possible to pay for two 10-domain licenses and allow for 20 domains on the same VPS?

This seems like something that would benefit both Plesk users in my situation and Parallels in the long run.
 
Is it possible to pay for two 10-domain licenses and allow for 20 domains on the same VPS?

This seems like something that would benefit both Plesk users in my situation and Parallels in the long run.

If you will pay for two10 domain licenses you will receive two licenses each for 10 domain but not one license for 20 domain. What you will do with two licenses on your VPS?
 
Is it possible to pay for two 10-domain licenses and allow for 20 domains on the same VPS?

This seems like something that would benefit both Plesk users in my situation and Parallels in the long run.


The answer is NO. You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
 
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