Our Knowledgebase: Domain Level

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How do I create a cron job? How do I create a cron job?
A cron job (run by the cron daemon, or cron service) is a request for the server to run a particular command and/or program via the command line and set points during the hour, day, wee... (more)
What are all the directories for in Plesk? What are all the directories for in Plesk?
When you connect to the server via FTP, SFTP or SSH, or enter the File Manager in Plesk, you will see a number of ready-made directories under your domain's home (usually /var/www/vhosts/doma... (more)
Do you impose a daily limit on bandwidth? Do you impose a daily limit on bandwidth?
There are no daily bandwidth limits on any account. The bandwidth allocation is per calender month and you are free to use as little or as much as you want p... (more)
How do I configure a domain to host a website? How do I configure a domain to host a website?
If you are in the process of adding a domain to your account (and have selected Proceed to hosting setup), or you have had an additional domain added to your account, you will need to ... (more)
Are there any limits on file size? Are there any limits on file size?
There are no limits of the size of files stored on our system - they are only limited by the physical constraints of the system (i.e. the largest file that can be physically stored on the hard-dr... (more)
What is a sub-domain & what are they used for? What is a sub-domain & what are they used for?
All domains on the Internet and formed from at least two parts - the TLD (Top Level Domain, e.g. .com or .net) or ccTLD (Country Code TLD, e.g. .co.uk or .de) and a na... (more)
How do I manage domain limits in Plesk? How do I manage domain limits in Plesk?
We give every customer on our servers the ability to manage the limits and settings for their domains and the various parts of each domain (e.g. individual mail accounts and web space). In order ... (more)