Reseller Hosting Limits - Knowledgebase

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Your account and the sub accounts you create are bound by the following limitations.

Technical Limitations

These limits are listed in our documentation for transparency smaller websites will rarely encounter these hard limits, these apply to all our web hosting packages.

  • Inodes limited to 200,000
  • vCPU limited to 25% single core
  • Physical Memory limited to 256MB
  • IO limited to 1024KB/s
  • IOPS limited to 1024 read/write operations per second
  • Total processes are limited to 100
  • Entry Processes are limited to 20

Resource Allocation

Because an individual reseller doesn't get a virtual allocation of resources (CPU/RAM etc) we use a ratio system based on the package you have, most reseller hosting providers never publicly reveal these limits and at times without warning suspend/terminate your service when hit the unknown limit, servers with 100+ accounts more often than not never even come close to the technical limits.

  • Bronze10 - No more than 2 accounts exceed or frequently on the upper end of the technical limitations.
  • Silver40 - No more than 4 accounts exceed or frequently on the upper end of the technical limitations.
  • Gold90 - No more than 6 accounts exceed or frequently on the upper end of the technical limitations.
  • Platinum200 - No more than 8 accounts exceed or frequently on the upper end of the technical limitations.

If you are at risk our team will contact you and discuss alternatives such as upgrading to a higher plan or migrating to our managed cloud servers which don't impose such limits on resource allocation.

Regional Availability

Currently reseller hosting services are available in US Central/East (Atlanta)

DirectAdmin

Users are provided with a GUI called DirectAdmin to manage your account.

DirectAdmin have provided comprehensive documentation on how to use the features from within DirectAdmin you can find them at the following site DirectAdmin Site-Helper


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