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Should I use CloudLinux or Alma on a VPS?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! CloudLinux would give you additional tools to limit users on the system. In addition to typical things like disk quotas and addon domains, CloudLinux lets you limit Inodes, CPU, and RAM usage on a per-account basis, as well as many other features:
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  • Ram Freedman
    Thanks!
    CloudLinux lets you limit Inodes, CPU, and RAM usage on a per-account basis

    I'm using this VPS only for myself - I will not use this VPS for shared hosting or something like that. So I guess (and please correct me if I'm wrong) - I will have only one account and there will be no need to limits usage like that - right? Or maybe this is a way to protect myself against DDoS attacks? Thanks again. Ram
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    For that situation I don't think you'd get much benefit from CloudLinux. The primary goal with that software is to ensure that one site doesn't overload the server, but that won't be an issue with your machine.
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  • Ram Freedman
    For that situation I don't think you'd get much benefit from CloudLinux. The primary goal with that software is to ensure that one site doesn't overload the server, but that won't be an issue with your machine.

    Thanks. Do you know of any security issues with Alma? Can I use the same tools ( SecureLink, CageFS, IMUNIFY360 / Proactive Defense ) like the ones in CloudLinux to handle attacks on the server or any other such security concerns? Thanks again! Ram
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    CageFS is specific to CloudLinux, which is its own operating system, so that wouldn't really apply to AlmaLinux. Imunify360 will work as well. If you are referring to
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