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Lol 10k users. Try 4 cPanel servers on one dedi with KVM virt and 50,000 users in each one. Done it (not by choice) and they still ran fine(tm).
Cool, what is the server spec?
If I recall, something fairly equivalent in the range of E3, 64GB RAM, RAID1 arrays. Nothing fancy.
cool the problem is one of my users have 3 million monthly visitor xD
and most of them have a lot of traffic
my server is bare metal from hetzner
Intel® Core™ i7-6700
2 x 500 GB SATA 6 Gb/s SSD
32 GB DDR4 RAM
but having 200K users on your server is awesome, I will think of create VMs out of the sever, as I said we are here to learn from each other , Thank you
Sounds like you need to cut them down in physical resource usage somehow. Even if it's by changing their site to a dedicated IP (manually, not via cPanel) and reverse proxying only their domain through Varnish, it can be done. Will take you a bit to perfect the logic of that, I forget how we used to do it exactly...
I think varnish can be added to the server easily by plugin , and the dedicated ip for everydomain will be possible if I have onlydns servers for the nameservers, I will create two soon, Thank you.
But still I can do all that without splitting the server, cloudlinux does the job
I have installed Engintron on the server, looks good xD
Server load was 0.70/8 core
now decreased to 0.30/8 core,,
Good choice
How well does engintron handle autossl? I haven't really used it successfully.
Why not get a dedicated server and install some virtualization environments yourself.
"Still Ran Fine" for "HostGator" is different for the rest of the world, though..
Its amazing you should try it, I only had one problem with cloudflare after setup but had fixed it,, and worked will with autossl + letsencrypt.
You're sending sig11s that much faster!
Small fraction of servers routinely had issues. Most were more than sufficient for hosting your small business website, blog, etc. Mostly a matter of expectation. You don't go for the $0.01 promo in a facebook ad to run your enterprise on.
If you really wanted to be a fuckup, you went for 1&1 or GoDaddy.
Virtualization would be the best option, purchase good specification server and create VM's on it. Best of luck.
Iirc engintron just do reverse proxy in port 80 ssl still use apache directly
Yeah, HG when I was there did what most good hosts do. They didn't severely limit resources but instead monitored servers and dealt with abuse. The other way, like GoDaddy and cloudlinux hosts do, is to limit everyone so much that you can't burst anything and neither can anyone else therefore limited abuse.
I like the first way myself, but it's not sustainable with overselling and bottom of the barrel prices.