Website Hacks So it happened. Your website got hacked. You should feel shame. Ok, it does happen to nearly everyone. Plus our guide on how to secure your website is still in production. So perhaps not too much shame? But still. We know what happened – you forgot to Update your CMS. Whether WordPress, Drupal, […]

It’s time for part 4 in our Cloudlinux series. Read part 1, part 2 & part 3. In previous posts we explained why we use Cloudlinux on our shared hosting service, showed wordpress users on our shared hosting how to easily reduce resource usage and speed up their site with the LSCache plugin and also […]

Ok, so here we are with part 3 of our series on Cloudlinux resource limits. (Read part 1 & part 2) In this post I want to discuss the errors your site may see when it hits these limits. This is especially relevant to our shared hosting clients, but also of interest for anyone running […]

So here we are with our next post on how to reduce the amount of resources your website uses. We were initially planning on making this post a full rundown on how to track down resource usage. But since so many of our clients run WordPress, we thought we should quickly introduce the easiest way […]

Cloudlinux What are these emails I am receiving with the subject “Hosting account resources exceeded”? This is a question we get from clients once in a while. So perhaps we need a post to explain things. Cloudlinux sends these emails when your shared hosting account uses more resources (such as CPU cycles, available RAM, etc.) […]