![]() ![]() ![]() If you use one of our software products such as LiteSpeed Web Server or LiteSpeed Web ADC, we may collect certain information concerning such software and concerning the server upon which the software operates. If you communicate with us, we may collect information relating to that communication whether it takes the form of email, fax, letter, forum posting, blog comments, testimonials or any other form of communication between you and LiteSpeed or Submitted by you to the Site (collectively, “User Communications”). LiteSpeed may associate Non-Personal Information with Personal Information if you register with the Site. LiteSpeed may collect non-personally identifiable information from you such as the type of browser you use, your operating system, the screen resolution of your browser, your ISP, your IP address, which pages you view on the Site and the time and duration of your visits to the Site (collectively, “Non-Personal Information”). You can always choose not to provide us with the requested information, however, you may not be able to complete the transaction or use our products or services if you do not provide the information requested. LiteSpeed will ask you for certain “Personal Information” when you complete registration or product information request forms on the Site, including but not limited to your name, address, telephone number, email address, and credit card information. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH ANY OF THE TERMS BELOW, YOU SHOULD NOT USE THIS SITE OR THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OFFERED BY LITESPEED TECHNOLOGIES AT THIS SITE. LiteSpeed encourages you to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any changes. ![]() If we make changes to this Privacy Policy, we will update the Effective Date to note the date of such changes. LiteSpeed reserves the right to revise, modify, add, or remove provisions to this Privacy Policy at any time. By using this Site or any products or services provided through the Site, you expressly consent to the use and disclosure of information as described in this Privacy Policy. You can visit most pages of the Site without giving us any information about yourself, but sometimes we do need information to provide services that you request. This policy ("Privacy Policy" or "Policy") explains our practices for our site, ("Site"). (aka “LiteSpeed”) is committed to protecting your privacy. Keep in mind that we allow upgrading/downgrading leased licenses at any time with no downtime.LiteSpeed Technologies, Inc. If the %CPU or %wa values are very high, it is best to upgrade to the next license tier. %wa - High I/O wait can also be an indicator that LSWS needs more worker processes (and thus access to more cores).If LSWS's CPU usage starts climbing, and especially if it climbs while the overall load is low, it can indicate that LSWS is hitting a bottleneck and would benefit from access to more cores. %CPU - Generally LSWS's CPU usage is low.(LSWS's process is called lshttpd.) A couple of these outputs are useful for determining if the current LSWS installation could benefit from access to more cores: ![]() How do I know if it's enough? There is a litespeed document for this.Ī top command will reveal important information about how different processes are using server resources. It also has a trial license 2 worker feature, you can test it for 14 days. If 1 worker is not enough, there is always a chance to upgrade to 2 workers. Click to expand.If there are websites with html content without database, 1 worker will suffice. ![]()
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