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    How can I configure CloudLinux's LVE Manager to optimize resource allocation for a high-traffic website, and what are the best practices for setting LVE limits to ensure both performance and stability?

  • #2
    We do advise the following options for a High-End Hosting Account:

    Code:
    SPEED: 200%
    PMEM: 1GB
    VMEM: 0
    IO: 4096KB/s
    IOPS: 1024
    NPROC: 100
    EP: 40

    However, it depends from a couple of aspects and likely you would have to tune some parameters, like to set SPEED to 400% and PMEM to 4GB. You would need to check the lve stats from the LVE Manager for those accounts if they are not hitting the limits.

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    • #3
      Do you have any idea?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bogdan.sh View Post
        We do advise the following options for a High-End Hosting Account:

        Code:
        SPEED: 200%
        PMEM: 1GB
        VMEM: 0
        IO: 4096KB/s
        IOPS: 1024
        NPROC: 100
        EP: 40

        However, it depends from a couple of aspects and likely you would have to tune some parameters, like to set SPEED to 400% and PMEM to 4GB. You would need to check the lve stats from the LVE Manager for those accounts if they are not hitting the limits.
        Thanks! I appreciate that.

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        • #5
          We do advise the following options for a High-End Hosting Account:

          Code:SPEED: 200%
          PMEM: 1GB
          VMEM: 0
          IO: 4096KB/s
          IOPS: 1024
          NPROC: 100
          EP: 40

          However, it depends from a couple of aspects and likely you would have to tune some parameters, like to set SPEED to 400% and PMEM to 4GB. You would need to check the lve stats from the LVE Manager for those accounts if they are not hitting the limits.​
          How can users effectively monitor and adjust parameters like SPEED and PMEM based on their usage patterns and the LVE stats from the LVE Manager?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Russel View Post
            How can users effectively monitor and adjust parameters like SPEED and PMEM based on their usage patterns and the LVE stats from the LVE Manager?
            Users cannot adjust that parameters, you as a hosting provider do so over the different packages to which users can switch. Users can only monitor them from their cPanel user interface over the "Current Usage" menu and if constantly hitting some limits they can switch the package to more advanced.

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