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Plesk 9.2 for Linux Product Specs

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mmule

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Hello Everyone.

I am not sure if I am posting this in the correct section or not.

I am currently using Plesk Panel 9.3 on CentOS 5.4 i386 within a VMWare DRS cluster with vSphere/ESXi 4.

I can't locate any product information as to how much memory, cpu and hard drive space Plesk Panel can handle/recognize.

Would anyone happen to know or can point me to some documentation?

Thanks

Mary
 
Thank you for your reply , i am looking for. I need a spreadsheet that lists how much memory, cpu and hard drive space plesk panel can handle. Meaning if i have a server with 2TB hard drive and 500GB of RAM.. how much of that will Plesk recognize and utilize..
 
Config problems

Thank you for your reply , i am looking for. I need a spreadsheet that lists how much memory, cpu and hard drive space plesk panel can handle. Meaning if i have a server with 2TB hard drive and 500GB of RAM.. how much of that will Plesk recognize and utilize..

If you have a 2TB server with 500GB of ram I want one.

CentOS best handles 32GB of ram and 1 TB of hard drive space

Windows Server 2010 will take upwards of 64GB of ram and 2TB of hard drive space. (i hope you have a great support budget)

Please read the manual
 
Close! Centos/Rhel 5 64-bit can handle up to 256 CPU's (or cores), 256G of ram, and a maximun filesystem size of 16TB

32-bit can handle up to 32 CPU's, 16G of ram (note only 2G is actually addressable), and a 8TB per filesystem.
 
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