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How to see site Resource :

A) Click Limits in the
Domain group.

The following resources usage allotments can be viewed:


To see the amount of resources your site can consume:
1. Click Limits in the Domain group.
2. The following resources usage allotments can be viewed:
* Maximum number of domain aliases. Displays the maximum
number of domain aliases that can be created for your
domain.
* Maximum number of subdomains. Displays the maximum
number of subdomains that can be hosted under your domain.
* Disk space. Shows you the total amount of disk space
allocated to your hosting account. This amount is measured
in megabytes. It includes disk space occupied by all files
related to this domain/web site: web site contents,
databases, applications, mailboxes, log files and backup
files. This is the so-called soft quota: when it is
exceeded, domain names and web sites are not suspended
automatically, only the appropriate notices are sent to
your provider's e-mail addresses and the resource overage
is indicated by a corresponding icon shown in the control
panel to the left of your domain name. When your website
required more disk space, consider upgrading your hosting
plan.
* MySQL databases quota and Microsoft SQL databases quota.
Displays the maximum disk space amount that MySQL and
Microsoft SQL Server databases respectively can occupy on
your domain.
* Maximum amount of traffic. Displays the maximum amount
of data in megabytes that can be transferred from the web
site during a month. Once the limit is reached, the
appropriate notices are sent to your provider's e-mail
addresses and the resource overage is indicated by a
corresponding icon shown in the control panel to the left
of the domain name. When your web site starts attracting
more visitors and requires more bandwidth, consider
upgrading your hosting plan.
* Maximum number of web users. Shows the maximum number of
personal web pages that you can host for other users under
your domain. This service is mostly used in educational
institutions that host non-commercial personal pages of
their students and staff. These pages usually have web
addresses like http://your-domain.com/~username. If the
Allow the web users scripting check box is selected,
execution of scripts embedded in personal web pages is
allowed. See the Hosting Personal Web Pages on Your Web
Server section for details.
* Maximum number of additional Microsoft FrontPage
accounts. Displays the maximum number of additional
Microsoft FrontPage accounts you can create on your
domain.
* Maximum number of additional FTP accounts. Displays the
maximum number of additional FTP accounts you can create
on your domain.
* Maximum number of MySQL databases and Maximum number of
Microsoft SQL server databases. Displays the maximum
number of MySQL and Microsoft SQL Server databases
respectively that can be hosted in your domain.
* Maximum number of mailboxes. Shows the maximum number of
mailboxes that can be hosted in your domain.
* Mailbox quota. Displays the amount of disk space in
kilobytes that is allocated to each mailbox in your
domain.
* Total mailboxes quota. Displays the total amount of disk
space available for all mailboxes on a domain.
* Maximum number of mail redirects. Shows the maximum
number of mail redirects that can be used in your domain.
* Maximum number of mail groups. Shows the maximum number
of mail groups that can be used in your domain.
* Maximum number of mail autoresponders. Displays the
maximum number of autoresponders that can be set up in
your domain.
* Maximum number of mailing lists. Shows maximum the
number of mailing lists that you can run in a domain.
* Maximum number of Java applications. Displays the
maximum number of Java applications or applets that you
can install in a domain.
* Maximum number of shared SSL links. Shows the total
number of subdomains (including their parent domain) that
can link to the Master SSL domain defined by the server
administrator.
* Maximum number of ODBC connections. Shows the maximum
number of ODBC connections that you can set up on your
domain.
* Validity period. Shows the term for a hosting account.
At the end of the term, your domain/web site will be
suspended, its Web, FTP and mail services will no longer
be accessible to the Internet users, and you will not be
able to log in to the control panel.
3. Click OK.
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