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the end is night
Well, it's hard to match a provider who does unlimited resources. But you'll be quickly limited. You only get between 20-40 entry processes which is quickly used up, and a hard inode limit of 1,000,000.
https://shockhosting.net/portal/knowledgebase/14/What-are-the-account-resource-limits.html
You can take a look at our cPanel plans. It's hosted on a 7950XD server to guarantee some of the best performance.
https://my.hostbrr.com/order/main/packages/cpanel/?group_id=5
Just for awareness for people reading the thread, EP (Entry Processes) is always never a concern when on a server using LiteSpeed (and LSPHP) - the average EP usage for an average account is 1-2.
https://docs.cloudlinux.com/shared/limits/#:~:text=In the case of working with the LiteSpeed web server
If you ask for performance, I suspect that there is some activity going on your website/scripts. That will use up Entry processes. Especially if you host multiple websites, LiteSpeed or not.
But it is correct, the average account uses almost none. But the average account generally uses no resources at all, which is why so many can advertise unlimited resources without it biting them in the ass.
have you tried @speedypage ?
It's using Ryzen 5000-7000 series in their WordPress hosting, also it include BunnyCDN for free. It's available on UK, US and SG location.
Just try it! It's just $1 for first month. Not satisfied? Then you just lost $1. Simple.

I recently switched to DreamHost unlimited shared and have had a very good experience.
Speedy, and technical support was available for me at midnight to fix a www/https:// redirect error.
It's $35 for the first year for unlimited disk. Plus a free domain. Probably the only company I trust with that statement, but I wouldn't use more than 50GB.
I/O matters for quick database reads and writes.
CPU for wordpress plugins, if you have ton.
EP/TP, etc are not used much even busiest servers.
Thanks , is there any idea how to test webhosting is powerful ?
TTFR on phpinfo()
Not TTFR on your 80+ plugin WordPress site, contrary to popular belief.
if cpanel isnt priority, you could try extravm