Hitting virtual memory limit will causing your website having issue which website inaccessible , not able to load properly / or need time to load for the page.
Below is the example of Outcome which showing the Shared Hosting account hitting the memory limit 512.0M:
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From To aCPU mCPU lCPU aEP mEP lEP aVMem mVMem lVMem EPf VMemF
04-17 17:00 04-17 18:00 0 8 15 0 5 30 3.9M 512.0M 512.0M 0 2
04-17 18:00 04-17 19:00 0 5 15 0 2 30 2.0M 97.9M 512.0M 0 0
04-17 19:00 04-17 20:00 0 7 15 0 6 30 1.3M 95.5M 512.0M 0 0
04-17 20:00 04-17 21:00 0 13 15 0 9 30 2.4M 112.8M 512.0M 0 0
04-17 21:00 04-17 22:00 0 3 15 0 3 30 1.6M 104.5M 512.0M 0 0
04-17 22:00 04-17 23:00 0 3 15 0 2 30 2.4M 512.0M 512.0M 0 2
04-17 23:00 04-18 00:00 0 4 15 0 3 30 1.5M 95.3M 512.0M 0 0
04-18 00:00 04-18 01:00 0 4 15 0 1 30 532K 18.4M 512.0M 0 0
04-18 01:00 04-18 02:00 0 2 15 0 1 30 864K 61.9M 512.0M 0 0
04-18 02:00 04-18 03:00 0 2 15 0 1 30 400K 88.1M 512.0M 0 0
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To understand the output, kindly refer to below:
ID : LVE Id or username
aCPU : Average CPU usage
mCPU : Max CPU usage
lCPU : CPU Limit
aEP : Average Entry Processes
mEP : Max Entry Processes
lEP : maxEntryProc limit
aMEM : Average Memory Usage
mMEM : Max Memory Usage
lMEM : Memory Limit
VMemF : Out Of Memory Faults
MepF : Max Entry processes faults
To solve this issue, you are advise to remove unwanted module or plugin to keep the website work swiftly. Else, may consider to upgrade your account to next level which is allow more virtual memory.
Regarding to upgrade enquiry, kindly contact our Sales Team for further assistance.
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