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The end is nigh.
Add this in your reply to make it more spicy.
https://redis.io/topics/acl
ACLs cant be used to restrict access to the databases on a per-user basis, just spin up a new instance for every tenant.
Lately I don't understand any sarcasm. Is this one? But if not that depends on what database you are using. Most modern database today have ACLs to restrict what a user can do or can not. But to be on safe side I would surely spin up new instance for anything critical. Software updates can go wrong and vulnerabilities may say hello my old friend.
Being dumb = sarcasm
I can't get better than this. I am not Mister Deank. I am a shame for the Nigh Sect. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Nigh license revoked
The root of your troubles.
In wp-config add
define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '756M');
define( 'WP_MAX_MEMORY_LIMIT', '756M' );
define( 'DISABLE_WP_CRON', true );
define( 'WP_CRON_LOCK_TIMEOUT', 60 );
Negative.
In wp world,
Plugins rule and override all settings :-) OP also asked for a plugin
I said it's not secure unless you have dedicated instances. If CL provides that then cool. But no, nothing about how CL isolates users would inherently make a shared redis instance secure. It would be impossible to do that without rewriting redis and the software that uses it, which at that point would be developing a new application on both ends, so you might as well give it a new name.
Here's some info on that:
Marketing talk:
https://www.cloudlinux.com/getting-started-with-cloudlinux-os/41-security-features/934-cagefs-tenant-isolation/
User questions - seems it's not perfectly safe:
https://cloudlinux.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360010668479-Redis-on-shared-cPanel-server-running-CL
Practical example of a provider's policy, disabling Redis for security reasons:
https://www.proisp.eu/faq/support-redis/
I loved this line:
So like not safe, and not like MySQL at all lol
CL probably uses chroot and cgroups for isolation. And this is their library for kernelcare.
https://github.com/cloudlinux/libcare
It's simple just move your website to another web hosting , Also you can ask your web hosting to give you a graph of your usage.
I don't know why you're insulting OP so much. Looking at the resource use graphs he posted, we can see that there's nothing that would even remotely approach fair use limits.
???. I'm really not sure where you saw that — the graphs I saw show very ordinary usage that definitely doesn't justify this sentence.
that is not normal. It seems like they are using a script to try their way in slowly to avoid detection. If you are not a target you should be getting a zero on failed logins.
there are a lots of script kiddies today..
Zero visitor doesnt mean zero activity in your hosting account if you have cronjob or script running in your hosting it will counting in your resources.
i see it was shared environments and i see you have heavy plugin like Elementor Pro, Ithemes and WPRocket sometimes it will eat your cpu & memory higher. you can disable them [except elementor] or you can upgrade your packages or maybe you can "migrate" to another provider who allow higher cpu usage.
Cloudlinux might be releasing user seperated redis instances soon: https://blog.cloudlinux.com/wp-optimization-suite-a-new-powerful-feature-for-websites-performance
They should just release a bare metal hosting OS. I think we are not far from that.
Chose at install apache/litespeed, PHP type, versioning, db type or make it user selectable, things like those, in an interface like a unified cPanel/WHM. 2 types of interface, one with defaults for a few scenarios (free/balanced/performance) for newbies and one advanced with all controls.
All-in-one-wonder-pro.
I think it is possible and not so difficult to maintain by a serious company. The price will be like cPanel plus extras of whatever paid products you include.