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several web storage places

igoldman

Regular Pleskian
Hello to all members in this forum.

I would like to ask if Plesk CP for windows 7.5.6 support more then 1 storage path for web sites ?

I would like to use more then 1 HD for storage the web sites and I would like to ask if Plesk support such feature.

by the way , as far as I know , Helm Control Panel support such feature , but what about SW SOFT corporate ?
 
use RAID 5

i sugest you to use RAID 5, a little bit expensive as hardware, but this will add more space and great disk speed, i guess plesk needs this !
 
Please see my post Network Load Balancing related.

I think ,using SAN we can not even get more choices for storage fault tolerance, but also for computing power

John S.G.
 
Plesk does not support clastering and that is why the only way is raid or span disk.
 
then try toc change the disk

in this case make a full backup using plesk backup

this will result into an archive that you may completly restore using plesk restore after you will replace the old disk and get a new big one

for sure it will wor

i did that several times when i had to replace servers with better ones

if you want i can assist you because i have experienced this already several times
 
Re: then try toc change the disk

I 'm interesting in providing NLB for Plesk I've posted but there are no reply. NLB allows you use of SAN, and using Microsoft iSCSI connector we can get a cheap storage. If anyone are interesting in, reply to my post Network Load Balancing solution for Plesk

John S. G.
 
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