CloudLinux operating system is designed for shared hosting servers. It uses virtualization technology to separate each operating environment from each web hosting account, limiting the resources available to each account. This increases the performance of the server and its security. It also ensures that each account has its own resources, thus preventing one account from overloading the server or causing services to crash due to excessive use of available resources, affecting all users of the server.
Knowledgebase
- Portal Home
- Knowledgebase
- Dept. Technical
- CloudLinux Operating System
- What is Cloudlinux?
- 5 Users Found This Useful
Related Articles
How does Cloudlinux benefit me?
For a long time, the traditional shared web hosting environment was based on having all server...
What web hosting accounts do Cloudlinux have?
In all our shared, reseller and semi-dedicated cPanel web hosting accounts.
How do I know if I have reached the resource limits?
Enter your cPanel, on the left side you will see your account information listed. You will also...
Why am I seeing the 503 error on my website or does it open slowly?
In CloudLinux, each user account has its own LVE (Lightweight Virtual Environment). Each LVE...
What problems does CloudLinux solve?
In a shared hosting environment where a large number of users share a single server or VPS, an...