Hello.[br][br]I have dedicated server has 4 cores with H/Y so 8 is total but physically 4 cores.[br][br]I think giving each account 25 is too high as i am hosting more then 100 sites on this server so what you suggest for me then?[br][br]Because what i know is 25x8 cores = he is getting 200% which means 25% of total server is my calculation right?[br][br]So if i set 2 for each this means 2x8 = 16 which 16% of entire server will be for each?[br][br]Do you recommend me to do that?[br][br]Number of Cores Per LVE*: 1 , Is recommended?[br][br]Regarding to Concurrent Connections , is this for saving traffic? and 20 means what exactly !![br][br]Thank
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I would suggest to keep default limits. Because ncpu=1 setings will be in effect, the limit will actually be just 12% of total (system picks smallest of ncpu & cpu).
And 25% is of total server power, not single core.
concurrent connections is the number of concurrent connections to php/cgi scripts for the site.
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The job of cloudlinux is to limit user to meaningful limits.
Not to prevent his processes from running by setting very low limits.
The limits are top limits, not guaranteed resources. And default limits are well optimized for servers running 10 to 5000 customers.
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We use the CPU limits in our plans. Be careful not to set the limits to low but don be afraid to share. Its very rare that more then 1 site will be using all the juice you give them.
You are pooling resources so you have room to play. CloudLinux does a great job of giving you the tools you need to measure a vhost usage. I suggest you setup your node and then run a loadimpact.com test against each vhost to identify if you have created your vhost setup properly.
Cloud Linux work great for our company. We can easily host 8,000 vhost on a 24 disk jbod and 12 cores.
http://www.cloudaccess.net/pricing.html << look at how we sell our services using CloudLinux.
Gary Brooks
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