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  1. Allow end-user to see all active processes

    Hello,

    We frequently receive complaints fr om customers that their cpanel account has exceeded their CPU lim it or process lim it. We try to explain how it works, but the customer usually can't believe their account could possibly be consuming so much CPU power or number of processes.

    We currently have no ability to "prove" to the customer they are indeed using too much CPU or processes.

    So, it would be very nice if CloudLinux had the ability to "Show currently running processes" within their cpanel interface.

    I know bluehost has this ability, because there is a "Show processes"…

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  2. Bandwidth control, per-user-bandwidth limits for cloudLinux users.

    Bandwidth, per-user-bandwidth limits for cloudLinux users.

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  3. Full CloudLinux support in OpenVZ/PCS containers.

    Full CloudLinux support in OpenVZ/PCS containers.

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  4. Better CPU usage

    I copied the following text from a competitor site:
    "Unused dedicated resources are automatically re-allocated to eliminate waste. Also, when limit-exceeding users are “jailed,” they are not automatically throttled. They share jail core resources, so if the jail has few members, their CPU access may increase. This protects the masses while helping, when possible, those with even higher demands. In addition, users and programs may use swap space beyond their physical RAM memory usage limits."

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  5. 6 votes
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  6. 30 votes
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