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?
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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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Originally posted by bogdan.sh View PostWe 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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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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Originally posted by Russel View PostHow 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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