Have multiple IPs in one subscription
Make each site able to run on its own IP.
If you would support this feature, please please tell us in the comments how you would use it - i.e. for SSL

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MatDepInfo commented
Any news since 2014 ??
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tambersaini1987 commented
I need multiple IP address support.
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AmaZili Communication commented
@sergei,
We are now in 2022.
It is still planned, but nothing happens, not even a word about progressig on this issue voted by near half a thousand of pleskians.
Can someone take this and be in charge to turn it from planned to done ? -
AmaZili Communication commented
@Sergei,
Any news about this needed feature ?
We have a lot of customers demand for that, should we shift from plesk to another solution in order to reply to their requests ?
This is planned since 2014 !!!! -
Automata commented
+1 for me !
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AmaZili Communication commented
Hi @sergey ,
A lot of our customers have the need for multiple IP on one subscription allocated either to alias or subdomains dépending on the type of developpement.
We agree with Benjamin Argoud : "Currently, Domain aliases and subdomain have the same IP than the primary domain. It will be a nice thing for websites which use an extension for each country with a geolocated IP attached to each domain."It would be too bad to leave plesk that we use on all our servers for this resquest that is so called "Planned" since 6 years now.
Please Plesk people we are almost 400 requesting such a dévelopement
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Scott H commented
I would also like this functionality when an IP address change is needed for quickly.
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AmaZili Communication commented
@Sergei I think if you read the thread all along, you would understand the needs.
Multiple IP with certificate (how can man do without it these days on the web ?) on one subscription can be for multiple domaines as well as for multiple subdomains.
This is key to localization of websites domains.
This is key for SEO purpose.
321 people votes so far, one of the most voted at the time, waiting for Plesk to do something about that since 2014 (Five long years !)
Please do something, start developping and give us delivery plans with firm dates of release, saying "Planned" is not enought... -
AmaZili Communication commented
It's Now 2020, this lasts for 6 years....
It's crucial for most of your customers.
Please answer ! -
Ricky Nkansah commented
It's very sad we dont have this feature to.use
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Anonymous commented
Waiting for 1 year... Finally migrated to cPanel...
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AmaZili Communication commented
Hey Sergey !
No answers to almost 300 people !
This is PLANNED since 2014, hey, we are almost done with 2019 !Multiple IP for a subscription would ease life to ANYONE, gives more flexibility for hosters like us.
Can you please deign to answer all these people?
We appreciate Plesk but we have to keep on tracks with customers needs, may be it's the same for you ?
Thanks for a quick answer
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Anonymous commented
IP redundancy / flexibility if it can be called that way.
Recently an IP was blocked by MS mail (outlook, hotmail, etc) and a IP change was done as the server had available IP ready to be assignated. Even though the new IP is serving the same server, the site was not available in different zones due to propagation time. -
Anonymous commented
it's useful so to have the same website both on a public interface and on a private (VPN) interface.
Really i'm amazed it's not yet implemented. Apache and Nginx support it from the very beginning. -
Anonymous commented
5 years of review. WTF. This is an important feature.
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[Deleted User] commented
Moved again to cPanel. It's cheaper if you have more then 30 clients and more flexible regading server settings, security and million other things...
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Martin Baker commented
An aside to AmaZili Communication comment · January 14, 2019 1:18 PM
The previous note Says that resource sharing is not possible - but that isn't true because I do it ...
... Its not directly supported by Plesk - you have to use RDP and access the server file system directly
create your shared resources as a folder somewhere suitable on your server - (not in any particular subscription/domain) but where you can get access to it via plesk file manager
use plesk file manager to ensure the correct access rights are in place for each of the domains that are to access it
in each domain use the windows CMD line tool MKLINK to create a junction - this creates a virtual directory where you presently have your unshared resources with the same name as before and hence has the same folder name as before
now you have one instance of your master resource with as many domains using it as you wish
but think access rights access rights access rights while you are doing this
but think concurrency of access and file sharing implications.
its good any easy for readonly stuff - like software and static web pages. Take your life in your hands with anything else
.. and by default anyone in a client domain tries to ftp to the linked folder will not actually be able to change the files
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AmaZili Communication commented
A possible solution could be to be ale to allow sharing resources (files, exec files, databases, open_basedir) between subsriptions which is not currently possible.
This would allow to have one domain per IP per subscription, and shared resources at the end.Perhaps a quick solution could be given to do so while waiting for a final release...
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AmaZili Communication commented
Multiple IP per subscription is usefull For domain geolocating, and with Google putting emphasis on local result this will be more and more valuable.
We have a current case with :
thisdomain.es goes to this located ip that should go to onewebite
ththatdomain.com goes to thatlocated ip that should go to onewebite
and so on with twelwe located IPS...This requests lasts for long now last Sergey comment is from 2014, and says the solution is planned, now in 2019 and nothing new.
Is there any interrest in plesk for 247 requests ? -
AmaZili Communication commented
Multiple IP per subscription is usefull For domain geolocating, and with Google putting emphasis on local result this will be more and more valuable.
We have a current case with :
thisdomain.es goes to this located ip that should go to onewebite
ththatdomain.com goes to thatlocated ip that should go to onewebite
and so on with twelwe located IPS...