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Live & Dev in on cPanel accounts or two cPanel accounts (Performance)?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! It's really a personal preference and up to you. I wouldn't expect there to be any performance impact since only the live site is receiving traffic. I've seen some admins create an entirely separate cPanel account and manually copy the data, which is likely the safest way to ensure nothing gets corrupted on the live site.
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  • markus909
    I remember one time even having a separation of vServers for live & dev. I was just not sure as I saw 3,8GB RAM used out of 4GB. Then I noticed that every cPanel account gets 4GB (at least with my hosting it shows it that way in cPanel). So I thought, it's perhaps better to have them separated (also saves the pain of add-on domains ... even after weeks, I struggle to accept that old concept but perhaps I entered the web infrastructure space too late in life to understand that part) Sidenote: I also noticed that my cPanel accounts show different facts on physical memory usage which I find odd. They have the same package (and I can't even control assigned physical memory in the packages) Some show Physical Memory Usage 0 bytes / 4 GB (0%) Others show Physical Memory Usage 0 bytes / 16 GB (0%) That's why I initially came up with the idea to not have dev/live in one cPanel account (even though it's easier to manage it this way - within one account)
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