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Understanding CloudLinux and LVE Limits: Enhancing Server Stability and Performance

In shared hosting environments, it's crucial to maintain server stability and performance. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through the use of CloudLinux and Lightweight Virtual Environment (LVE) limits. This guide will provide an...

Entry Processes / EP – what is an entry process?

An entry process, directly translated means a 'process which enters LVE', or, a process which enters / runs inside your LVE container / account.  Entry processes, as a combined term, equates to the processes which run within the LVE / user account...

Diagnosing a slow website using PHP X-Ray to find bottlenecks

When a website or application feels like its 'slow performing', the common assumption is that its a 'server issue', whereas in many cases the bottleneck in terms of performance can be within the application / script itself.  When a website does sl...

I have received an email about LVE / Resource Usage

CloudLinux improves the stability of a server by limiting each client in an isolated, secure environment called a Lightweight Virtual Environment (LVE), a kernel technology developed by CloudLinux. In shared hosting, the most common reason for dow...

Understanding PHP Memory Limits in Shared Hosting Environments

Introduction: In shared hosting environments, such as those provided by Brixly, the 'Select PHP Version' screen often displays a default PHP memory_limit value that is lower than the maximum available. This article explains the rationale behind se...