CloudLinux Limits

Shared Hosting Plans:

  • Entry-Level Plan:

    • CPU: 25%
    • Physical Memory: 1 GB
    • Entry Processes/EP: 20
    • IOPS: 1024
    • I/O: 1 MB/s
    • NPROC: 100
    • INODES: Unmetered
  • Standard Plan:

    • CPU: 50%
    • Physical Memory: 2 GB
    • Entry Processes/EP: 30
    • IOPS: 1024
    • I/O: 1 MB/s
    • NPROC: 100
    • INODES: Unmetered
  • E-commerce Plan:

    • CPU: 70%
    • Physical Memory: 2 GB
    • Entry Processes/EP: 30
    • IOPS: 1024
    • I/O: 1 MB/s
    • NPROC: 100
    • INODES: Unmetered
  • Business Plan:

    • CPU: 100%
    • Physical Memory: 4 GB
    • Entry Processes/EP: 40
    • IOPS: 1024
    • I/O: 1 MB/s
    • NPROC: 100
    • INODES: Unmetered

Glossary:

  • CPU Usage:

    Specifies how much of the allocated CPU resources you are currently using. If your account hits this limit, your website will slow down.

  • Physical Memory Usage (pMEM/pM):

    Actual memory allocated for your account. If your account hits this limit, your website will show a 500 error message.

  • Entry Processes/EP:

    The number of processes that enter your account. If your account hits this limit, your website will show a 508 error message.

  • Number of Processes/nPROC/nP:

    This limit is similar to the above but includes all processes generated by the account. It is typically deficient, even under high activity.

  • I/O Usage:

    Represents how much your account uses I/O (input/output). If your account hits this limit, your website will slow down.

Acronyms:

  • CPU: CPU limits
  • vMEM/vM: Virtual Memory limits
  • pMEM/pM: Physical Memory limits
  • EP: Entry Processes
  • nPROC/nP: Number of Processes
  • IO: Input/Output limits

Suggestions for Reducing Resource Usage:

  • Disable plugins, turn off special features, and repair databases.
  • Optimize scripts with the help of web admin or script developers.

Additional Information:

If resource usage cannot be reduced, consider upgrading to virtual servers. You can view our virtual server offerings at our VPS Hosting page.

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