Shared CPU
What is a Shared CPU ?
Unlike a dedicated CPU, In a share environment the CPU/core will be shared among the users (VPS) across (inside) the servers, that’s why if someone were using it at maximum, you’ll be suffered from being sluggish, or vice versa if you are using it “abusively”, other users might become a victim of feeling heavy or we may tarpit it before it impact others.
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Benefits & Advantages
Fast Process
One CPU can process the request quickly.
Maximization of resources
These CPU units maximize resource utilization.
Cost-effective
Using Shared CPU can be more cost-effective for running small, non-resource intensive applications better than for running standard, high-memory or high CPU intensive applications and tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Types of Functions can Shared CPU Perform?
● Low traffic web servers
● Content Management Systems (CMS)
● Blogs
● Small databases
● Game server
● Container Clusters
● Microservices
What are the risks of using a Shared CPU?
In a share environment the CPU/core will be shared among the users (VPS) across (inside) the servers, that’s why if someone were using it at maximum, you’ll be suffered from being sluggish, or vice versa if you are using it “abusively”, other users might become a victim of feeling heavy or we may tarpit it before it impact others.
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A dedicated CPU means that your company would have CPUs or cores that are exclusively assigned to you, and only you individually can use them.
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