The number of domains that can be pointed to this domain. A pointer domain can also be referred to as a "parked" domain.
A pointer domain is a domain that redirects to a specfied domain. For example, if you register bedangerous.com, bedangerous.net, and bedangerous.org, you can "point" (redirect) traffic for bedangerous.net and bedangerous.org to bedangerous.com.
The number of secondary domains that can be added to this account. Secondary domains share all the package feature limits (e-mail boxes, ftp accounts, etc) of the master domain. Secondary domains have their own stats, bandwidth recording, and web space.
Determines if a SiteWorx account can recreate backups of their account in SiteWorx. For very large accounts, creating backups can be resource intensive, which is why this option is made available. If this is set to No the SiteWorx user will not be able to create account backups from SiteWorx.
Determines if a SiteWorx account has CGI script access. If this is set to No SiteWorx accounts created using this package will be unable to run CGI scripts.
Determines whether or not to resolve an ip address to a domain name for stats purposes.
If this option is set to Yes, your statistics will reflect a human readable domain name rather than the ip address of the site.
Reverse resolution of IP address can take an extended amount of time and slow sites down considerably.
Determines what happens when a SiteWorx account reaches its bandwidth quota. If this option is set to Yes, the SiteWorx account will be able to go over its bandwidth allotment, perhaps at an extra cost (depending on the bandwidth agreement). If this option is set to No, the SiteWorx account bandwidth will be capped at a predefined limit and transfer of data will be stopped once the transfer limit is reached. Stopping data transfer is equivalent to having the site "turned off".
Determines if transfer logs will be available for download and offline analysis. If this option is set to Yes, web transfer logs will be saved in a format that can be downloaded and analyzed offline. If this option is No, the web transfer logs are not saved and cannot be downloaded.
SiteWorx Package Overview
Package Features and Options
Package Name
This name is used to identify the created package. When you add a SiteWorx account and wish to use the package, this is the text that is displayed.
Storage Space
The maximum amount of storage in megabytes allowed for this package.
Bandwidth
The maximum amount of bandwidth in gigabytes allowed per month for this package.
E-mail Aliases
The number of e-mail aliases (often called e-mail forwards) allowed for this package.
E-mail Autoresponders
The number of e-mail autoresponders (often called robots) allowed for this package.
E-mail Boxes
The number of POP3/IMAP e-mail boxes allowed for this package.
E-mail Groups
The numer of group e-mail boxes allowed for this package. A group e-mail box is an alias that sends to multiple recipients.
FTP Accounts
The number of FTP accounts allowed for this package.
MySQL Databases
The number of MySQL databases allowed for this package.
MySQL Users
The number of MySQL users allowed for this package.
Pointer Domains
The number of domains that can be pointed to this domain. A pointer domain can also be referred to as a "parked" domain.
A pointer domain is a domain that redirects to a specfied domain. For example, if you register bedangerous.com, bedangerous.net, and bedangerous.org, you can "point" (redirect) traffic for bedangerous.net and bedangerous.org to bedangerous.com.
Secondary Domains
The number of secondary domains that can be added to this account. Secondary domains share all the package feature limits (e-mail boxes, ftp accounts, etc) of the master domain. Secondary domains have their own stats, bandwidth recording, and web space.
Subdomains
The number of subdomains allowed for SiteWorx accounts created using this package.
Account Backup
Determines if a SiteWorx account can recreate backups of their account in SiteWorx. For very large accounts, creating backups can be resource intensive, which is why this option is made available. If this is set to No the SiteWorx user will not be able to create account backups from SiteWorx.
CGI Access
Determines if a SiteWorx account has CGI script access. If this is set to No SiteWorx accounts created using this package will be unable to run CGI scripts.
CRON tab Access
Determines if a SiteWorx account has access to the CRON tab and can setup/modify CRON jobs.
CRON tab documentation
Resolve DNS Names
Determines whether or not to resolve an ip address to a domain name for stats purposes.
If this option is set to Yes, your statistics will reflect a human readable domain name rather than the ip address of the site.
Reverse resolution of IP address can take an extended amount of time and slow sites down considerably.
SSL Access
Enables SSL certificates for a SiteWorx account.
Burstable
Determines what happens when a SiteWorx account reaches its bandwidth quota. If this option is set to Yes, the SiteWorx account will be able to go over its bandwidth allotment, perhaps at an extra cost (depending on the bandwidth agreement). If this option is set to No, the SiteWorx account bandwidth will be capped at a predefined limit and transfer of data will be stopped once the transfer limit is reached. Stopping data transfer is equivalent to having the site "turned off".
Save Web Transfer Logs
Determines if transfer logs will be available for download and offline analysis. If this option is set to Yes, web transfer logs will be saved in a format that can be downloaded and analyzed offline. If this option is No, the web transfer logs are not saved and cannot be downloaded.
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