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litespeed_wiki:cloudlinux:cl_lve_vs_lsws_php_suexec_max_conn [2017/08/28 17:57]
Johathan Kagan
litespeed_wiki:cloudlinux:cl_lve_vs_lsws_php_suexec_max_conn [2019/05/16 20:06]
Kacey Schroeder
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 For non-shared hosting environments,​ ''​PHP suEXEC Max Conn''​ can be adjusted to values a little higher such as 50 or even 500 but generally not over 1000. For non-shared hosting environments,​ ''​PHP suEXEC Max Conn''​ can be adjusted to values a little higher such as 50 or even 500 but generally not over 1000.
  
-The easiest way to determine what the SuExec limit should be is to use the following equation:+The easiest way to determine what the SuExec ​Max Conn limit should be is to use the following equation:
  
-<​html><​center><​strong>​Max_SuExec ​= CloudLinux EP / #CPU License</​strong></​center></​html>​+<​html><​center><​strong>​SuExec_MaxConn ​= CloudLinux EP / #CPU License</​strong></​center></​html>​
  
-For example, if you have an EP limit of 20 and a 2 CPU license:+For example, if you have an EP limit of 20 and a 2-CPU license:
  
-<​html><​center><​strong>​Max_SuExec ​= 20 / 2</​strong></​center></​html>​+<​html><​center><​strong>​SuExec_MaxConn ​= 20 / 2</​strong></​center></​html>​
  
-The result of this equation is the maximum number that the SuExec field should be; in this case SuExec should be set to 10. If the CloudLinux EP or #CPU License is an odd number ( other than 1 ), be sure to round the SuExec result down as rounding up may go over the maximum CloudLinux EP limit and create issues.+The result of this equation is the maximum number that the SuExec ​Max Conn field should be; in this case SuExec ​Max Conn should be set to 10. If the CloudLinux EP or #CPU License is an odd number ( other than 1 ), be sure to round the SuExec ​Max Conn result down as rounding up may go over the maximum CloudLinux EP limit and create ​additional ​issues.
  
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