Getting Started with Cloud Linux
CloudLinux is a control manager for your Linux server that allows you to partition, allocate, and limit server resources like memory, CPU, and connections on a per account basis. To learn more about CloudLinux, see What is CloudLinux?
But how do you know what limits are appropriate to set for each account? The answer is generally complicated and it depends on a number of factors like how much traffic a user regularly receives, how busy their database is, and how quickly their site changes. However, there are some baseline settings that you can start with that should help to get you started. You can always tweak the settings in the future if individual client needs are different from the standard configuration.
Here are some of the main resources you would use CloudLinux to restrict, along with recommended values for each:
Memory
IO
Number of Processes
Entry Processes
Inode