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client and domain limits question

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Ysean

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OK, I've been wondering about this for the past few days while trying to setup our ordering system. I've set client limits for disk space and bandwidth. Do I also need to set limits for the domains? If I do set limits on the domains and make them match the over client limits will the domains actually be able to use more disk space or bandwidth than what is allowed with the client limits? If I don't need to set domain limits what is the information that needs to be sent to the cli to do this? It seems the fields being blank ends up giving limits of 0 bytes.

Thanks,
Chris
 
Plesk won't allow you to allocate more diskspace/transfer or any other limit to all domains under a client than the client has in total, so yes, you need to define limits per domain.
 
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