Apache Optimization
To start, open the Apache configuration file and finding the directives section. On a cPanel server, it will be located in /usr/local/apache/conf/. On a Plesk server, it will be in /etc/httpd/conf/. If you are using vi or vim: once you open the file, you can find the directives by scrolling through the file, or by typing forward-slash ‘/’ and typing the exact string that you are looking for (search is case specific).
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This list is a composite of the settings we will be reviewing from fresh install on a cPanel server:
Timeout
On virtualized servers like VPS servers, lowering this value to 100 can help improve performance.
KeepAlive
High volume and/or load balanced servers should have this setting disabled (Off) to increase connection throughput.
MaxKeepAliveRequests
It is recommended to keep this value at 100 for virtualized accounts like VPS accounts. On dedicated servers it is recommended that this value be modified to 150.
KeepAliveTimeout
It is recommended that this value be lowered to 5 on all servers.
MinSpareServers
Liquidweb recommends adjusting the value for this setting to the following:
Virtualized server, ie VPS 5
Dedicated server with 1-2GB RAM 10
Dedicated server with 2-4GB RAM 20
Dedicated server with 4+ GB RAM 25
MaxSpareServers
The MaxSpareServers value should be set as double the value that is set in MinSpareServers.
StartServers
MaxClients
For virtualized servers such as VPS accounts, it is recommended to keep this value at 150. For all dedicated servers the recommended value for this setting is 250.
MaxRequestsPerChild
Liquidweb recommends adjusting the value for this setting to the following:
Virtualized server, ie VPS 300
Dedicated server with 1-4GB RAM 500
Dedicated server with 4+GB RAM 1000
you would need to run the distiller after editing the httpd.conf file:
Make sure “Enable php open_basedir Protection.” is enabled and click “Save”.
To start, open the Apache configuration file and finding the directives section. On a cPanel server, it will be located in /usr/local/apache/conf/. On a Plesk server, it will be in /etc/httpd/conf/. If you are using vi or vim: once you open the file, you can find the directives by scrolling through the file, or by typing forward-slash ‘/’ and typing the exact string that you are looking for (search is case specific).
[root@host /] vim /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf
or
[root@host /] vim /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
This list is a composite of the settings we will be reviewing from fresh install on a cPanel server:
Timeout 300
KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15
MinSpareServers 5
MaxSpareServers 10
StartServers 5
MaxClients 150
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
Timeout
Timeout 300Usually this value doesn’t require editing and a default of 300 is sufficient. Lowering the ‘Timeout’ value will cause a long running script to terminate earlier than expected.
On virtualized servers like VPS servers, lowering this value to 100 can help improve performance.
KeepAlive
KeepAlive OnThis setting should be “On” unless the server is getting requests from hundreds of IPs at once.
High volume and/or load balanced servers should have this setting disabled (Off) to increase connection throughput.
MaxKeepAliveRequests
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100This setting limits the number of requests allowed per persistent connection when KeepAlive is on. If it is set to 0, unlimited requests will be allowed.
It is recommended to keep this value at 100 for virtualized accounts like VPS accounts. On dedicated servers it is recommended that this value be modified to 150.
KeepAliveTimeout
KeepAliveTimeout 15The number of seconds Apache will wait for another request before closing the connection. Setting this to a high value may cause performance problems in heavily loaded servers. The higher the timeout, the more server processes will be kept occupied waiting on connections with idle clients.
It is recommended that this value be lowered to 5 on all servers.
MinSpareServers
MinSpareServers 5This directive sets the desired minimum number of idle child server processes. An idle process is one which is not handling a request. If there are fewer spareservers idle then specified by this value, then the parent process creates new children at a maximum rate of 1 per second. Setting this parameter to a large number is almost always a bad idea.
Liquidweb recommends adjusting the value for this setting to the following:
Virtualized server, ie VPS 5
Dedicated server with 1-2GB RAM 10
Dedicated server with 2-4GB RAM 20
Dedicated server with 4+ GB RAM 25
MaxSpareServers
MaxSpareServers 10The MaxSpareServers directive sets the desired maximum number of idle child server processes. An idle process is one which is not handling a request. If there are more than MaxSpareServers idle, then the parent process will kill off the excess processes.
The MaxSpareServers value should be set as double the value that is set in MinSpareServers.
StartServers
StartServers 5This directivesets the number of child server processes created on startup. This value should mirror what is set in MinSpareServers.
MaxClients
MaxClients 150This directive sets the limit on the number of simultaneous requests that will be served. Any connection attempts over the specified limit will be queued. Once a process is freed at the end of a different request, the queued connection will then be served.
For virtualized servers such as VPS accounts, it is recommended to keep this value at 150. For all dedicated servers the recommended value for this setting is 250.
MaxRequestsPerChild
MaxRequestsPerChild 0This directive sets the limit on the number of requests that an individual child server process will handle. After the number of requests reaches the value specified, the child process will die. When this value is set at 0, then the process will never expire.
Liquidweb recommends adjusting the value for this setting to the following:
Virtualized server, ie VPS 300
Dedicated server with 1-4GB RAM 500
Dedicated server with 4+GB RAM 1000
you would need to run the distiller after editing the httpd.conf file:
/usr/local/cpanel/bin/apache_conf_distiller --update
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cPanel PHP Optimization / Hardening
You can start customizing the php configuration file, that’s php.ini.
or
From cPanel WHM navigate to: Main >> Service Configuration >> PHP Configuration Editor
And click on “Switch to Advanced Mode”.
Now configure it as bellow:
And click on “Switch to Advanced Mode”.
Now configure it as bellow:
# You should change the memory limit value with what suits your needs
memory_limit 64M
register_globals off
# You should change the uload max filesize value with what suits your needs
upload_max_filesize 64M
upload_tmp_dir
/tmp
display_errors off
# This option may cause problems for badly written scripts
allow_url_fopen off
session.save_path
/tmp
magic_quotes_gpc off
Navigate to: Main >> Security Center >> PHP open_basedir TweakMake sure “Enable php open_basedir Protection.” is enabled and click “Save”.
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