A 508 Resource Limit error usually means your hosting account temporarily reached assigned resources (CPU/RAM/entry processes). Use this checklist to reduce load and prevent it from coming back.
This WordPress message is usually caused by PHP upload/time limits. Learn how to increase limits in Plesk or install plugins/themes via File Manager.
WP‑Cron runs on website visits and can be unreliable or heavy. Replace it with a real cron job in Plesk to run wp-cron.php on a schedule.
Step-by-step guide to connect to GARMTECH hosting using encrypted FTP-SSL (FTPS) and upload website files.
Where to check CPU/RAM load in Plesk, why limits are triggered on shared hosting, and practical steps to reduce website load on GARMTECH servers.
Create a reliable backup routine in Plesk: schedule backups, keep multiple restore points, and store copies off‑server using remote FTP storage.
Test your site on the new GARMTECH server before you change nameservers or A records, using Plesk Preview or a local hosts file entry.
A 413 error means the server rejected the request because the payload is too large. This guide shows the most common causes on GARMTECH hosting and the correct fixes in Plesk and WordPress.
A broken .htaccess is a common reason for WordPress errors. Learn how to back up, restore default WordPress rewrite rules, and regenerate permalinks on GARMTECH hosting.
Receive mail to several addresses in one mailbox using Plesk email aliases, and understand the difference between an alias, a forwarder, and a separate mailbox.