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- Redis in a Shared Hosting Environment
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- For our business/prosumer users as well as our managed WordPress platform we currently use cPanel on Cloudlinux with Litespeed and Immunify360. This runs really great and we haven't really had any complaints about performance from our customers. As any business owner though I am always looking to provide even more quality. To achieve this I have been looking into providing additional caching through Redis (or possibly LSMCD if there is a way to set per package limits). Performance is however not my only priority and I want every customer to be secure as well. Just installing redis means I would be making that cache available to everyone on the server and have very few ways to protect the data. It also removes control from the end user which is something I also like to give.
- Looking over the internet and on this site I see several hosts that offer Redis and/or Memcached as part of their hosting, looking up the documentation these are all with cPanel plugins that give endusers the ability to set up their own instances and the like which is the perfect kind of solution I am looking for. I did find the Unixy Redis plugin, however the site currently lists it as being out of stock and based on the lack of updates on the site as well as some threads here that business seems to have gone inactive at least a few months ago. I also found https://github.com/RSOHosting/cpanel_redis which based on its limited exposure, lack of updates in the past year and limited documentation seems unlikely to me that so many other companies are using it.
- As such I guess my question is if anyone is aware of a plugin that can do the following or point me in the direction of how other companies managed to get it done.
- -Set up Redis (and Memcached(LSMCD seeing as I'm using Litespeed)) instances from cPanel that are only available to the user that set them up. Memcached would be a perk but Redis really is the only must
- -Enable Redis per package and set limits such as total database size
- Any help would be strongly appreciated.
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