On one of our servers with about 6TB monthly bandwith, we currently have only a 2 CPU lsws licence.
When we manually check this serveur, we rarely see a litespeed process use more than 30% of a CPU core.
Apart from setting up a monitoring solution to monitor litespeed process utilisation, is there a way to tell if sometimes http requests are slowed down because of needing a larger licence ? (maybe something in litespeed's logs that would allow us to know a request was delayed due to over usage of existing CPU cores).
It would be nice if there was something like this directly in litespeed's web interface. Maybe a warning message with "Your webserver could benefit from being able to use more cores".
It seems that in our situation, the 2 core licence is enough for a server with 20 cores (40 threads) as most of the CPU is used by PHP and MySQL.
When we manually check this serveur, we rarely see a litespeed process use more than 30% of a CPU core.
Apart from setting up a monitoring solution to monitor litespeed process utilisation, is there a way to tell if sometimes http requests are slowed down because of needing a larger licence ? (maybe something in litespeed's logs that would allow us to know a request was delayed due to over usage of existing CPU cores).
It would be nice if there was something like this directly in litespeed's web interface. Maybe a warning message with "Your webserver could benefit from being able to use more cores".
It seems that in our situation, the 2 core licence is enough for a server with 20 cores (40 threads) as most of the CPU is used by PHP and MySQL.