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-===How many websites can I run under N99panel===+====How many websites can I run under N99panel====
  
-As such there is no hard limit in N99panel w.r.t. number of websites/vhosts you can have. Practically it is based on the resources such as RAM and CPURAM is the more critical factor and below we would explain the same.+As such there is no hard limit in N99panel w.r.t. number of websites/vhosts you can have. Practically it is based on the resources such as RAM and CPURAM is the more critical factor and below we would explain the same.
  
-The RAM usage can be divided into \\ +The RAM usage can be divided into 
-System RAM usage - About 500 MB can roughly be ascribed to it\\ +  * **System RAM usage** - About 500 MB can roughly be ascribed to it\\ 
-MySQL RAM usage - At minimalistic level, it will consume at-least about 200-300 MB\\ +  * **MySQL RAM usage** - At minimalistic level, it will consume at-least about 200-300 MB\\ 
-PHP Processes - **Each PHP process** on an average will consume 100 MB RAM. It may consume more RAM if more libraries are compiled/integrated into the PHP process or based on programming logic, the RAM consumption can vary greatly. Also the PHP-FPM process lifecycle also has a role to play in it.\\ +  * **PHP Processes** - **Each PHP process** on an average will consume 100 MB RAM. It may consume more RAM if more libraries are compiled/integrated into the PHP process or based on programming logic, the RAM consumption can vary greatly. Also the PHP-FPM process lifecycle also has a role to play in it. If Varnish is enabled for a WordPress website under N99panel, it help reduce the number of PHP processes based on certain scenarios.\\ 
-Node.js processes (if any) - Typically node.js process are relatively light on RAM\\+  * **Node.js processes (if any)** - Typically node.js process are relatively light on RAM\\
  
 So now if our system has 2 GB RAM, going by above estimates, should be able to handle about 12-13 concurrent PHP processes. Any processes more than that can lead to slow response or un-responsive system or OOM (out of memory) issues like killing of a process. So now if our system has 2 GB RAM, going by above estimates, should be able to handle about 12-13 concurrent PHP processes. Any processes more than that can lead to slow response or un-responsive system or OOM (out of memory) issues like killing of a process.
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