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Number of Domain / Website per cPanel

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  • cPanelKenneth
    Typically your system will be limited by the needs of the applications, or websites, you are hosting, not by the cPanel & WHM software. Without knowing the specs of your VPS it is hard to give specific guidance or recommendations.
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  • GrandAdmiral
    By design cPanel is optimised for hosting many hundreds of sites on a single server so I can't imagine there would be a significant additional overhead for multiple cPanels vs a single cPanel. Off the top of my head I can think of a few advantages to multiple panels: -Isolation between sites for security in the event one is compromised -Since resource limits are applied on a per user basis for disk space, bandwidth or CPU/RAM (on Cloudlinux), a shared panel could be overwhelmed by a single defective site. -If a client wanted access to the site you could simply provide them the username password for their individual cPanel. Otherwise you would need to do a manual transfer of all their sites to a new user for optimal security
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  • bulewold
    GrandAdmiral, I do see the isolation being benefit if one site is poorly managed and have malware. Kenneth, I'm not looking for limits, more of what people generally do? or What's the best practice? I'm currently leaning toward group system where each Cpanel will include 3~5 websites each. So I can kinda manage them in a group. But I'm curious to see what other people are doing? OH, and my VPS support told me that number of cPanel should not effect performance at all.
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  • bulewold
    ]Typically your system will be limited by the needs of the applications, or websites, you are hosting, not by the cPanel & WHM software. Without knowing the specs of your VPS it is hard to give specific guidance or recommendations.

    FYI, I got 2g, 10CPU VPS. But only have about 10 websites, mostly WP.
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]I'm not looking for limits, more of what people generally do? or What's the best practice?

    Hello :) I don't think there's one specific method that all web hosting providers use. Often times, new accounts are added until the server can no longer handle the usage, at which time some accounts are migrated over to a new server. Thank you.
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  • bulewold
    I was just curious of what other people did. I think I'm going with groups of 3 or so. :)
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