Virtual hosting with CloudLinux

Virtual hosting with CloudLinux

CloudLinux allows hosts to isolate projects and distribute server resources as needed. That means, neighboring sites won’t slow each other down, and viruses or bots can’t spread throughout the server.

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The server runs stably.

The server runs stably. It will keep running even if the load on one of the projects increases dramatically because they are isolated by the MySQL Governor and LVE technology. That means you can set strict individual resource limits for each project.

User data is secure.

User data is secure. CageFS restricts user access to server data and the neighboring projects. This prevents most hacker attacks and data theft.

Sites load faster

Sites load faster because CloudLinux supports an Apache module called LSAPI. It speeds up PHP processing so dynamic sites load faster. Users and search engines both prefer fast sites.

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Create tariffs for different sets of services

Create tariffs for different sets of services. Thanks to LVE technology, with CloudLinux, you can choose how many resources are available to each user, including CPU, RAM, number of sites, and mailbox size.

Host more sites on the same server

Host more sites on the same server. CloudLinux guarantees that despite a load spike for one project, the neighboring ones won’t be affected. That means more sites will fit on one server and there is no need to reserve resources.

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If you plan to use CloudLinux OS Shared, you must purchase your license directly from CloudLinux or from a reseller. For more details on installation, see the documentation →

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