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Question Security: multiple subscriptions (webspaces) per customer

pmg

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.61.5
Hello,

Do I miss something or it's just impossible to create multiple 'subscriptions' for a single customer?
My intention is to allow customer to isolate his/her less secure sites from more secure ones while drawing from single set of allocated resources (i.e. 'hosting plans').
As I understand, webspaces are ment for that exactly, runinning code (and having filepermissions) under different system users.

Thanks!
 
Do I miss something or it's just impossible to create multiple 'subscriptions' for a single customer?
It's possible to add multiple subscriptions to a customer. However, customers can't add subscriptions themselves from Plesk. It's an admin operation.

My intention is to allow customer to isolate his/her less secure sites from more secure ones while drawing from single set of allocated resources (i.e. 'hosting plans').
Excellent approche.

As I understand, webspaces are ment for that exactly, runinning code (and having filepermissions) under different system users.
Correct.
 
Ok, so basically it's impossible to isolate customer's web-sites from one another unless you convince customer to subscribe twice :)
 
Subscriptions are meant to be isolated. Any addition domain shares the webspace (and resources) within a subscription. I am not sure what's to address.
 
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