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Question On which partition is plesk installed?

temaswp360

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
xxxx
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.44
Hi, I'm new to the forum and I don't speak English.

I would like some guidance on a problem I had a few days ago, I have rented a server from ionos.mx and a few days ago the server was saturated and I couldn't access it, I contacted technical support, but they don't support the servers, they just I was told that the partition where Plesk is installed was full, I would like to know where I can find the partition where Plesk is installed and how to expand it.
 
Plesk is installed on the root ("/") partition

As for expanding a disk/partion on Linux, there is no single answer...
Most likely ionos.mx does have a control panel for your server and there you can increase this disk of your server. (your server will most likely only have a single disk)
These control panels often also expand the partition on the disk automatically, at least if they use a simple setup with one partition per disk.
 
It's probably the DUMP_D directory where local backups are stored:

# cat /etc/psa/psa.conf | egrep 'PRODUCT_ROOT|DUMP'
 
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