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litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes [2019/03/07 21:24]
Lisa Clarke Copyediting
litespeed_wiki:cpanel:multi-litespeed-processes [2019/05/16 21:02]
Kacey Schroeder
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-====== How to Use More Cores With a 2-CPU or Above License on cPanel ======+====== How to Use More Cores With License ​with at Least 2 Worker Processes ​on cPanel ======
  
 ===== Setup to use multicores ===== ===== Setup to use multicores =====
-You can boost your website'​s benchmark performance by selecting a higher-CPU license. If you have a 2-CPU or above license ​on cPanel, you can check how many LiteSpeed processes are running in "​top"​. Sometimes you may only see one core being used by LiteSpeed processes. Why?+You can boost your website'​s benchmark performance by selecting a higher-CPU license. If you have a license with worker processes ​or more on cPanel, you can check how many LiteSpeed processes are running in "​top"​. Sometimes you may only see one core being used by LiteSpeed processes. Why?
  
-Websites configured via Apache configuration,​ such as in a cPanel environment,​ are served by one CPU by default. You can add a listener for a site's ''<​IP : Port>''​ in LiteSpeed'​s native configuration. Bind it to two processes to fully utilize the 2-CPU license (or more) in your benchmark test. +Websites configured via Apache configuration,​ such as in a cPanel environment,​ are served by one CPU by default. You can add a listener for a site's ''<​IP : Port>''​ in LiteSpeed'​s native configuration. Bind it to two processes to fully utilize the 2 worker process ​license (or more) in your benchmark test. 
  
 The following shows how to enable two processes for your website for port 80.  Select the IP that is used by your benchmark-testing domain associated with the virtual host.  ​ The following shows how to enable two processes for your website for port 80.  Select the IP that is used by your benchmark-testing domain associated with the virtual host.  ​
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