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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AdminIgor Seletskiy (CEO, Cloud Linux) commented
Of course we do. This is exactly why it is an 'old' mode, that we don't recommend anyone to use -- as it works badly. The new mode (abuser, all) does do that any more -- as putting all abusers in one jail just doesn't work will and doesn't produce consistent / good results in shared hosting environment.
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Majdi commented
But aren't you using the same concept for mysql governor in the single mode?
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AdminIgor Seletskiy (CEO, Cloud Linux) commented
We don't have dedicated resources. So, if you think about 1 CORE as dedicated resource - then yes, we do exactly that - we automatically re-allocate it to eliminate wasite.
And I am sorry, this limit exceeding jails is nothing but inability of the 'other' vendor to throttle individual clients. We protect the masses by throttling each customer individually -- in a much better, way -- with a much better results.