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1H might be what you are looking for. Hope this helped
http://www.1h.com/
Yep that's them. Think I'll wait on CL to become compatible with ovz.
Technically it's just not compatible with the OpenVZ kernel, I'm sure you can compile your own kernel though to make it work though.
It's not hard to make your own version with some scripting, but it wouldn't work inside of an OVZ just because you don't have access to cgroups/etc.
I had a bunch of scripts to help with rate limiting on a centos 6 box.
Francisco
We'll luckily I have not come across a shared hosting customer who tries to use up all the resources of any server. knock on wood
If all you're looking for is to combat resource abuse, CSF can handle that for you. When I ran free web hosting companies CSF was the best tool on my servers and kept the loads extremely low by limiting CPU and RAM per cPanel user (I was able to run 1200+ cPanel accounts on a Intel Atom 330 without hitting 50% CPU or RAM).
Overselling...
He said free hosting. He wasn't selling anything.
@subigo was correct. No selling = no overselling. And for what it's worth, it wasn't oversold even if I was selling it. :P
SECTION:Process Tracking
PT_USERPROC
PT_USERMEM
PT_USERTIME
PT_USERKILL (I wouldn't use this for paying clients but if you find resource hogs on your system setting this to 1 will automate things for you but might anger your clients. I was running a free web host so I felt comfortable setting this to 1.)
PT_USERKILL
PT_USER_ACTION