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Help with reseller/customer skeleton

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houben77

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Hi,

I was moved from Plesk 8.4 to 10.x today. I am a bit overwhelmed by all the new options, so I was hoping to get some advice here.

Our server is shared by two people (myself and my business partner).

We both have our separate customers, and both have personal websites. With the old Plesk we just had 2 clients, with multiple (customers/personal) websites below each client.

I started today by making 1 admin account and 2 reseller accounts.

I logged in with my own reseller account to start making all customer accounts.

I made 1 personal customer account that will contain all my personal websites. I also made a few customer accounts for my clients.

After this I logged in to the control panel of my personal customer account and started adding my own websites (weird thing, every next website is added at /site1, /site2, /site3....is that ok?).

Is this the right way to go, or the most logical way to go? I am about to migrate over 70 website (including a couple of big ones) and the initial skeleton should be ok from the start I guess.

So:

Root -> Admin -> Reseller -> Customer (me or my clients) -> Control Panel

Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot.

Ilya
 
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