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CloudLinux enhances server stability by implementing features such as Lightweight Virtual Environments (LVE), which isolates users to prevent resource abuse. This prevents individual accounts from negatively impacting the overall server performance. Additionally, technologies like CageFS and SecureLinks contribute to a more secure and stable hosting environment, making CloudLinux a valuable choice for shared hosting providers.
Here are some key features of shared hosting that CloudLinux can offers:
CloudLinux allows users to select their preferred PHP version, enabling compatibility with various applications and frameworks while maintaining security.
MySQL Governor is essential for shared hosting, fixing issues with MySQL that often disrupt server stability. It keeps an eye on MySQL usage, stopping abusive actions in real-time to avoid overloading the server. With special features like identifying troublemakers, supporting the latest MySQL versions, and it maintains stable performance.
SecureLinks is like a superhero shield for servers. It stops tricky attacks called symbolic link attacks, making servers even more secure. Bad users can't create tricky files that fool the server into reading someone else's important files.
LVE works deep in the server to prevent any website from misbehaving and causing trouble, acting like a playground supervisor. Its goal is simple: make sure no single website ruins the experience for others on the server.
CageFS is a virtualized file system that encapsulates each user, ensuring they cannot see or access files belonging to other users on the server. This clever system stops many types of attacks without users even noticing, making it hassle-free for them and boosting overall security.
CloudLinux aims to provide a secure and stable hosting environment by addressing common issues associated with shared hosting, such as resource contention and security vulnerabilities.