Detailed Server Resource Usage Specification Chart (Essentials, Growth, Premium and Elite)

Web hosting plans are subject to account and server limitations. The following chart details the specific server resources of our Essentials, Growth, Premium and Elite web hosting plans.

Note: If you are a Starter, Business, or Business Pro customer, please check this KB article.
For Start, Plus, Pro and Ultra plans, please check this KB article

Technical Limits:
PlansEssentialsGrowthPremiumElite
Entry points10204080
CPU cores1 core2 cores4 cores8 cores
MySQL Usage1 core MySQL2 cores MySQL4 cores MySQL8 cores
Memory1024 MB1024 MB1024MB2048MB
I/O Usage2048 KB/s3072 KB/s4096 KB/s8192 KB/s
Inodes150000 inodes300000 inodes450000 inodes600000 inodes
Minimum cron job interval30 minutes30 minutes20 minutes10 minutes
Database size500 MB1000 MB2000 MB4000 MB
Table size250 MB500 MB1000 MB2000 MB
Individual mailbox storage1GB1GB2GB2GB
Overall mailbox storage5000 MB5000 MB10000 MB20000 MB
Email sends per hour200200300600
Email attachment size20 MB20 MB20 MB20 MB
IMAP connections25252525

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Glossary:

Entry points:

Entry points are the number of processes used to serve actual website content.

CPU cores:

A CPU (Central Processing Unit) core is a part of the main CPU chip. In today’s world, CPU chips have multiple cores. These cores allow them to process multiple requests at a time.

MySQL usage:

MySQL is an open-source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that uses Structured Query Language (SQL). SQL is the most popular language for adding, accessing and managing content in a database.

Inodes:

In a Unix-style file system, the inode is a data structure that represents a filesystem object, including a file or a directory. Each inode stores the attributes and disk block location(s) of the filesystem object’s data.

Cron job:

The software utility Cron is a time-based job scheduler in Unix-like computer operating systems. People who set up and maintain software environments use cron to schedule jobs (commands or shell scripts) to run periodically at fixed times, dates, or intervals.

More information 

For more information about CloudLinux and shared web hosting server resource usage, check out this Knowledge Base article.

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