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Hello, could you answer a few questions:

1 Can I use the Russian language interface?
2. Is it possible to severely restrict the number of mailboxes within an Exchange plan? In the company of 10 mailboxes, I need to have 5 mailboxes with one plan, 5 with another, and the administrator of the tenate could not change it.
3. Is it possible to customize the control panel (color, logos, buttons)
4. How do I configure automatic unloading of reports?
5. Does the solution support fault tolerance? What is the fault tolerance architecture?
6. In case of using two copies of the control panel (for fault tolerance), is it necessary to pay extra?

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  • Can I use the Russian language interface?
    We do not currently have a Russian translation
  • Is it possible to severely restrict the number of mailboxes within an Exchange plan? In the company of 10 mailboxes, I need to have 5 mailboxes with one plan, 5 with another, and the administrator of the tenate could not change it.
    Each company is assigned a company plan in CloudPanel. These plans are created by you and you can set the numbers of users, mailboxes, contacts, groups, and more to limit how many can be created within that company. Company admins cannot change the plan
  • Is it possible to customize the control panel (color, logos, buttons)
    Yes under the branding section located in the top right menu.
  • How do I configure automatic unloading of reports?
    CloudPanel does not support scheduled reporting yet. Reports are ran manually unless you want to script something to integrate with the API
  • Does the solution support fault tolerance? What is the fault tolerance architecture?
    You can install CloudPanel on multiple servers and point them to the same database. Then you can put CloudPanel behind a load balancer. Also CloudPanel communicates directly with one domain controller because of issues with Exchange but you can point that at a load balancer if you wanted to. Same thing for Exchange. For the domain controllers I would set persistence so it continues to talk to the same DC for the same session.
  • In case of using two copies of the control panel (for fault tolerance), is it necessary to pay extra?
    No. In that setup you would still only have one database. The database could be on a mirror or SQL cluster for redundancy, but it would still only be one instance of CloudPanel since its one database.
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