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To create an email address:
1. Go to Mail.
2. Click Create Email Address.
3. Type the left part of the email address before the @ sign, and, if you have several domain names on your account, select the domain name under which the email address will be created.
4. Leave the Mailbox checkbox selected. Clearing this checkbox makes sense only if you want to use this address as a mail forwarder, which will forward all incoming mail to another address.
5. Specify the mailbox size or use the default size defined by the provider's policy or your service plan.
6. Specify a password consisting of five or more Latin characters.
7. Click OK.
First, default backup hold conduct.
Once cPanel
CloudLinux Backup provides a customer with the most integrated with Imunify360 backup solution. It is powered by the Acronis technology. When a feature is enabled for the first time, Imunify360 performs an initial backup of a server. In the event, a file is detected as infected it can be restored from the backup (Imunify360 can do it automatically depending on the configuration). Imunify360 will search for a clean version of the file and as soon as clean copy will be found, restore will be processed. If there is no clean version in backup then Imunify360 will be unable to restore file. In such case we recommend to clean up the file manually.
cPanel Transfer Process
You can transfer your cpanel license to panellicense.com. If you want to transfer to your cpanel license panellicense.com this transfer takes 48 hours according to cPanel rules. If you cancel the license and get it from us, you will have immediate activation.
Allocated and Consumed Resources
If you are subscribed to a number of service plans at once, then you have several subscriptions. For each subscription, the following types of allocated resources are listed in Plesk at the Account section > Resources:
Disk space. This is the total amount of disk space allocated to your account with the subscription. This amount includes all data related to your websites, email accounts, applications, backups, and log files.
Traffic. This is the total amount of data in megabytes that can be transferred monthly from all your websites.
Domains. This is the number of websites that can have separate second-level domain names, such as, for example, example.com.
Subdomains. This is the number of additional websites that can have third-level domain names, such as, for example, news.example.com.
Domain aliases. This is the number of additional domain names that can be set up to point to one of your sites. For example, example.fr and example.de can both point to example.com.
Mailboxes. This is the number of mailboxes that can be created under all your websites.
Mailbox size. This is the amount of disk space that can be occupied by a mailbox.
Total mailboxes quota. This is the total amount of disk space that can be used by all mailboxes under all your domains. This option is available only on Windows-based customer accounts.
Mailing lists. This is the total number of mailing lists that can be set up under all your websites. Note that there are mailing lists and mail groups, which serve the same purpose, but are slightly different in functionality. Mailing lists support archiving and pre-moderation of messages, while mail groups can only be used for sending one message to a number of recipients at once.
Additional FTP accounts. This is the number of FTP accounts that can be set up for accessing the subscription, in addition to the main FTP account that was created when your subscription was activated.
Databases (Linux). This is the number of databases that can be hosted for all your websites. Databases are a standard means of organizing data storage that allows dynamic websites, web applications, and their users to store, search, and retrieve information.
MySQL databases and MS SQL Server databases (Windows). This is the maximum number of MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server databases respectively that can be created on the Plesk database servers and used by the subscription's websites.
MySQL databases quota and MS SQL databases quota (Windows). This is the maximum amount of disk space that MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server databases respectively can occupy on a subscription.
MS SQL database file size (Windows hosting). The maximum size of a Microsoft SQL Server database file. Note that if a database consists of more than one file, more disk space might be used than you specify here.
MS SQL database log file size (Windows hosting). The maximum size of a Microsoft SQL Server log file. Note that if a database has more than one log file, more disk space might be used than you specify here.
Java applications. This is the number of Java applications packaged in WAR format that you can install on your sites.
Sites published with Presence Builder. This is the number of sites that you can create and publish using Presence Builder if Presence Builder option is included in your hosting package.
Web users. This is the number of user accounts that you can create for hosting web pages for other users under your domains.
ODBC DSN connections. This is the number of connections to external databases that you can create for web applications running on your customer account. This option is available only for Windows-based customer accounts.
Customer Account Administration
Customer Account and Multiple Subscriptions
Plesk allows you to subscribe to as many hosting plans as you need. For example, if you do not want your main site to share hosting resources with a company's branch site you can subscribe to another hosting plan under the same customer account. In other words, a customer account is a personalized access to all your subscriptions.
Another reason for using multiple subscriptions is that subscription is limited to only one IPv4 and one IPv6 address. Thus, all domains within a subscription share the same IP address (v4 or v6). If you need to host sites on different IP addresses, you should additionally order the same plan for as many IP addresses as you need. This can be useful, for example, if you want to secure connections to each of your sites with a separate SSL/TLS certificate.
System Users
For each hosting subscription, Plesk creates a system user - a user account in the Plesk server operating system. Customers obtain their system users' access credentials from their service providers and use these credentials for connecting to the server through FTP, SSH, and so on. In addition, all operations with files and directories in Plesk are performed on behalf of system users. For example, when a customer adds a new file in File Manager, the subscription's system user becomes the owner of the file.
Navigating Multiple Subscriptions
In Plesk versions prior to 12.0, users who had several hosting accounts found it inconvenient to access the settings of a particular domain or mailbox. To operate a domain or a mailbox, customers first had to go to the subscription to which the domain or mailbox belonged.
In Plesk 12.0, navigation among websites has become easier for customers who have several hosting accounts and access to several subscriptions. Now you can display the sites or email addresses associated with all your subscriptions on one page.
You can distinguish sites that belong to different subscriptions by their associated system users: Sites in the same subscription have the same system user.
To view and manage sites of a particular subscription:
Select the subscription name in the Subscription menu at the top of the page.
To view and manage all your sites:
Select All subscriptions in the Subscription menu at the top of the page. The All subscriptions option enable you to view and manage all your sites or mailboxes from a single page.
On other pages of the Customer Panel (Applications, Files, Statistics, and so on), if All subscriptions is selected, you are prompted to select the site for which you want to perform an action: Install an application, create a mail account, upload a file, view statistics, and so on.
Adding Resources to a Subscription
Purchasing a new subscription for extending hosting resources is not always necessary. You can always improve just one of your subscriptions. For example, add extra disk space or SSL/TLS support. This can be done by switching to another hosting plan or by purchasing hosting plan add-ons.
Resuming a Suspended Subscription
If you see the "Warning: Subscription was suspended. All your sites are not available." message after logging into your account and choosing a subscription, it means that the subscription in question has been suspended. There are a number of reasons a subscription can become suspended:
The subscription expiration period has been reached.
The subscription has exceeded the usage limit for one or more resources.
The subscription has been manually suspended by the provider.
While a subscription is suspended, you are unable to manage any of its aspects (such as web hosting settings, mail accounts, databases and so on). Your websites may also be unavailable depending on the settings configured by the provider.
Only the provider can resume your subscription. We recommend contacting your provider as soon as possible to resolve the issue.
Managing Customer Account
In Plesk, you can perform a number of administrative operations on your customer account:
Change an account password and personal information.
View the list of services and resources provided by subscription in the Account section.
View statistics on your account: For example, disk space or traffic usage.
Allowing Other Users to Access Your Account
If the number of hosting maintenance operations is too large to be handled by one person, you can delegate some of them to other people. For this purpose, you can create additional user accounts grouped by means of user roles. For example, you can create a group that is allowed to only upload content to websites. Users in this group will not be able to perform any operations except for managing website content.
LVE Benefit Includes;
Ensure Utmost Stability; By limiting resources, you ensure that a tenant never uses more than he is allowed, and therefore never slows down or brings down your entire server or causes issues for all other tenants on the server.
Increase Revenue; LVE Manager acts as a powerful sales tool - you can set limits on a per-package basis and enjoy this feature as a new upsell opportunity, creating packages with more CPU and Memory and selling them to those customers who use more and need it. The best part is that your end users can see their own usage on the account, which makes upsell much smoother.
Reduce Churn Rate; Because the resources of each tenant are limited, your servers won’t go down or slow down, and this will minimize inquiries for performance issues - the primary cause of customer dissatisfaction.
LVE Manager;
LVE Manager allows you to maintain fine-tuned control over your resources, including CPU, IO, memory, inodes, numbers of processes, and connections, that any single account can use. It is lightweight and transparent. Now you can limit abusers while allowing good customers to use what they need.
With LVE Manager, you can:
Limit resources per single account - for end-users and for resellers
Allow resellers to limit resources for their end-users
Create and apply default packages
View usage history per account
Identify abusers and take corrective actions
Identify top users and upsell to higher-end plans
Memory; Memory limits control the amount of memory each customer can use. CloudLinux is able to identify, in real time, the amount of memory actually used by an end customer's processes. Physical memory limits are especially effective in preventing out of memory (OOM) issues and customers’ ballooning memory usage, which destroys caches and causes server overload.
IO; IO limits restrict the data throughput for the customer. They are measured in KB/s. When the limit is reached, the processes are throttled (put to sleep). Because IO is one of the scarcest resources in shared hosting, the ability to put an upper limit on customer use is vital.
CPU; CPU limits establish the maximum amount of CPU resources that an account can use. When a user hits the CPU limit, processes within that limit are slowed down. CPU limits are crucial in preventing CPU usage spikes, which can often make servers slow and unresponsive.
Number of Processes; Number of processes limits control the total number of processes within LVE. Once the limit is reached, no new process can be created until another one has finished. This effectively prevents fork bombs and similar DoS attacks.
Entry Processes; Entry processes limits control the number of entries into LVE. The best way to think about this type of limit is as the number of web scripts that can be executed in parallel by visitors to a site. These limits are important to preventing single sites from hogging all Apache slots, thus causing Apache to be unresponsive.
Inode; An inode is a data structure on a file system that is used to keep information about a file or a folder. The number of inodes indicates the number of files and folders an account has. Inodes limits work on the level of disk quota.
cPanel Features
Mail: Create mail accounts, fight spam with BoxTrapper, Apache SpamAssassin, and email validation. Also, use mailing lists to publication your message.
Security: Configure password-protected directories, IP address refused, SSL/TLS, and GnuPG key settings to limit input. Use to protect your site with HotLink Protection, Leech Protect, and ModSecurity.
Domains: Set up subdomains, addon domains, parked domains, and redirects to point visitors in the right way.
Apps Galore: Take advantage of third-party software for blogs, bulletin boards, guest books, eCommerce, and more to build a robust, dynamic site.
Files: Edit and back up files and folders while monitoring your website's disk area use.
Databases: Store large amounts of data and limit access using MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
Logs: Meet your audience using Webalizer and AWStats and keep track of your website's performance.
Plesk Features
Domain: Add domains, subdomains and aliases to your server and configure DNS and DNSSEC. Secure them all with Let's Encrypt or Symantec SSL.
Email: Horde and RoundCube webmails on Plesk for Linux, and Horde on Plesk for Windows.
Database: Move databases between subscription and find out which database is linked to which website.
Files: Edit and back up files and folders while monitoring your website's disk space usage.
Application Catalog: Add even more value to Plesk, using a wide variety of third-party applications in the Plesk Application Catalog.
Backup: Create scheduled full and incremental backups and roll back changes to your website or database quickly and easily.
Extension Catalog: Quickly install powerful extension like Docker, GitHub, NGINX or WordPress Toolkit using the extension catalog.
Mobile Apps: Manage your business and servers on the go with Plesk Mobile.
Website Builder: Create fully responsive websites, online stores, and blogs with your choise of sitebuilders.
Multi-Language Support: Plesk is now available in 32 languages.
Self-Repair Tools: Automated healing and recovery functionality is built into Plesk so many technical issues can self-repair without needing skilled support.
Security: Broadest levels of supported server security built in the core and through third parties(OS, Network, Application, Website).
LiteSpeed Features
Apache Drop-in Replacement: Reads Apache config files directly, supports .htaccess, WAF
Control Panel Compatible: Integrates with cPanel, Plesk, DirectAdmin and InterWorx...
CloudLinux Integration: Supports LVE, CageFS, PHP/Ruby/Python Selector
LSCache Engine with ESI: Supports hole-punching through Edge Side Includes
Zero-Downtime Maintenance: Allows graceful restart and software update with zero downtime
One-Click Cache Acceleration: Mass deploy LSCache for all WordPress across entire server
Fastest PHP Available: LSPHP with suEXEC outperforms PHP-FPM in every way
Ruby Python App Server: Instant performance boost with LSAPI for Ruby and Python