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How do I make domains share resources?

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soarchrist

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I'm not sure that Plesk is able to be setup like this... and if not, this would be a wonderful feature to add.

For a specific client, I can set limits on disk space, bandwidth, etc... but I also have to set these on the domains as well.

How do I setup the domains under the client to *share* the resources allotted to the client? I'm tired of adding a domain only have to alter all of the other domains for that client and their limits. It's very tedious and I'd rather just charge the client for their overall usage, not their per domain usage.

Any ideas? What are some good practices to use when setting up clients with 5-6 domains?

S.
 
Does anyone have any good practices for setting up clients with many domains? I'm interested in everyone's feedback!!

What are you guys doing out there to make things work nicely?
 
the domains of a client do share the limits from the client, i don't understand your problem ..
 
Actually, Danliker, I would disagree. The domains of a client don't *share* the resources. They are allotted resources through 'limits' just like clients are allotted resources. I can give a client, for example, 30 GB of HDD space. And I can setup 3 domains in their account to each get 10 GB... but then if I want to add a 4th domain to their account, I have to either greatly reduce one domain, or change all of the original three to allow for more space by the new domain.

I would rather set final limits on a client and then not set ANY limits on the domains-- allowing them to dynamically share the resources alloted to them by the client limits. Does anyone else understand what I'm talking about?
 
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