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Question Application Pool Limits for All Users

hostking

Regular Pleskian
Hi guys,

We would like to know if there is a way to limit Resellers and their Users to not create Plans with dedicated application pool limits higher than a set amount say for example 300MB.

We currently have it set to 300MB for our normal user packages we sell directly to customers. So those are fine and these customers have no way to set it higher which is great.

However Resellers can create their own plans with their own limits. How do we restrict that from happening? and allowing them to create plans with dedicated application pool memory limit not higher than 300MB?

Thanks
 
ok I see it is a big problem on Plesk Permissions structure itself: Reseller Permissions

Atleast I'm not alone. Quite sad that its not solved since then, cPanel had permissions structure sorted a looong time ago.
 
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IS there no one that sees this as important. Hosting providers should see this as an issue.

We for example had a customer set his Application pool to unlimited and used over 2GB in memory and we cnanot limit it unless we do it within IIS and do it in Plesk and then again he can resync his plan settings or edit dedicated applicaiton pool in plesk and reset to unlimited and there goes our restriction.

Reseller Permissions
 
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