Creating Hosting Plans

What is Hosting Plan
Creating Hosting Plan
General Settings
Name and Description
Plan Target
Quotas
System Resource
Web Sites Resource
SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008 Resources
Exchange 2010 SP2 Resource
Hosted SharePoint Resource
DNS Resource
Lync Server 2010 Hosting Pack Resource
Virtual Private Servers Resource

What is Hosting Plan?
Hosting plan is a set of hosting resources and their corresponding quotas. Hosting resources are a set of services located on a single server of several servers (combined into one entity by means of “virtual server”). Hosting plan is used as a template for creating customer hosting spaces.

Creating Hosting Plan
To view the list of hosting plans of a reseller click “Hosting Plans” item on the left User Account Menu. The following screen will appear:

To add a new hosting plan click “Add Hosting Plan” button. You’ll be redirected to “Hosting Plan Details” screen shown below:

General Settings

Name and Description
Specify the name and description of hosting plan and set its availability (visibility) to customers.

Plan Target
Plan target is the place where corresponding hosting spaces will be created. When editing hosting plan under administrator account (“serveradmin”) only servers (both physical and virtual) can be selected as a target. When editing hosting plan under reseller account a hosting space only can be selected as a target.

Quotas
Enable required resource groups and specify their allowed quotas.

Check resource groups for which disk space and bandwidth should be calculated.

Some resources may be disabled if corresponding service does not exist on the selected target server or hosting space. For example if “System” resource is disabled that means you don’t have “OS” service in the target server or “System” resource enabled in the parent hosting space.

System Resource

Tick “System” resource if you want to allow created hosting spaces work with files.

Please note, some other resources like WEB are dependent on “System” resource, so if it’s not enabled you will not be able to create web sites in the created hosting space under this hosting plan.

Specify allowed “disk space” and “bandwidth/month” quotas.

Sometimes it’s undesirable to allow customers accessing files within the space. In this case you can disable “File Manager” option and it will be hidden from their spaces.

Web Sites Resource

Tick “Web Sites” resource if you want to allow customers to create web sites.

Specify the maximum number of allowed web sites, number of allowed shared SSL folders (virtual directories).

Check/uncheck other web resource options.

SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008 Resources

Tick “SQL Server x” resource if you want to allow customers to create SQL Server databases and user accounts.

Specify the maximum number of allowed databases and database user accounts.

Allow/disallow database backups, restores and truncates.

Database truncate is a service feature that truncates database log file (.LDF), thus decreasing the overall size of disk space occupied by database.

If “Max Database Size” quota is limited SQL Server database will be created with the specified limited size growth (if set to “unlimited” databases are created with “unrestricted growth” option).

Exchange 2010 SP2 Resource

Tick the “Consumer Organization Support” in case this resource will be used within a consumer scenario. A consumer scenario is to be compared with a hotmail concept: individual users and on a per user bases global address list and address list.

User assigned mailbox plans are derived from the resource definitions on hosting space definitions.

Hosted SharePoint Resource

Tick “SharePoint” resource if you want to allow customers to create SharePoint Foundation 2010 web sites

Specify the maximum number of SharePoint sites, and maximum storage in derived hosting space.

DNS Resource

Tick “DNS” resource if you want the Control Panel to create corresponding DNS zone for each new domain.

Please note, if DNS resource is disabled you will still be able to add domains into Control Panel, but corresponding DNS zones will not be created.

You may enable/disable DNS editor. However, even if DNS editor was disabled, administrators still have an access to it.

Lync Server 2010 Hosting Pack Resource

Tick “Lync Server” resource if you want to enable your customers for Unified Communications.

Specify the Lync Users and Enterprise voice seats to be allocated with this hosting space, and select the feature set to enable.

Virtual Private Servers Resource

Tick “Virtual Private Server” resource if you want to enable your customers for Virtual Private Server resources.