Limit resources per user
As the title says, plesk panel should be able to limit these resources, for example, per system user.
Resources:
RAM, CPU (%/cores), Maximum Processes per user
-->including a automatic banning solution
(cpanel has this functionality)
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We’re happy to announce that this feature is now available in Plesk Onyx, which was released recently for early adopters. You can try Plesk Onyx here: https://www.plesk.com/onyx/
If you have any feedback on the implementation of this feature, please let us know on the forum: https://talk.plesk.com/forums/plesk-onyx.744/
Thank you!
—AK
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Anonymous commented
This is definitely something we're interested in. Some kind of functionality to stop rouge sites from having major impacts on all other customers. I know that CloudLinux is a potential solution, but as far as I know, that is CentOS only. We chose Plesk specifically because it supports Ubuntu/Debian, and don't want to switch to CentOS just for this.
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Andrew Cranson commented
I think this can be rejected in favour of using CloudLinux - especially as it should be supported on Virtuozzo/PCS soon too.
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John Shiells commented
yep...
change /etc/security/limits.conf and enjoy -
Faraz H. Khan commented
Yes, one site due to code leak or other takes all others sites down! This feature would really be awesome!
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Miguel Sosa commented
use cloudlinux for limit CPU, Cores, I/O and Memory
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Achraf commented
Very Goog
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Pedro commented
Yes it is a good idea to do that, it is the only thing I think plesk does not have to be the ideal hosting manager, include this also in windows version please
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Anonymous commented
Windows has some features that linux does not have as well -- so i do not mind.
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Pedro commented
But also to implement it on windows
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Marc commented
Edit:
Check the file
/etc/security/limits.conf (debian/ubuntu - i don't know, but this file should be in all linux systems)-->should be easy to implement