The CloudLinux OS Lightweight Virtualized Environment is a kernel-level technology that isolates each tenant into their own environment and provides them with the amount of resources (CPU, IO, memory, processes, etc.) that can be used – specific to each individual customer
CloudLinux LVE Limits | Baby | Starter | Standard | Advanced |
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CPU Cores
The max number of CPU cores allocated to each account. |
1 CPU Core | 1 CPU Core | 1 CPU Core | 2 CPU Core |
RAM
(RAM) is the actual memory allocated for your account. |
700 MB | 1 GB | 1 GB | 2 GB |
Disk I/O
I/O represents how much disk read/write throughput (disk activity) your account is using. Any task which makes use of the servers disk drive (such as reading or writing to the server) will consume I/O. |
20 Mbps | 20 Mbps | 20 Mbps | 50 Mbps |
Concurrent Connections
The max number of concurrent connections to Apache (Litespeed) and dynamic scripts such as SSH or cron jobs running simultaneously. |
20 EP | 20 EP | 20 EP | 50 EP |
Max. Number Of Processes
The total number of active processes allowed on each account. These include all services such as Apache (Litespeed), PHP processes, SMTP/IMAP/Sendmail, Cronjobs etc. |
100 nPROC | 100 nPROC | 100 nPROC | 100 nPROC |
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