ulimit command usage in Linux

Posted by trendoceangd on Jun 27, 2022 7:15 PM EDT
TREND OCEANS; By Gagan Mishra
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ulimit command is used by the administrator to limit hardware resources in a pool share and is mainly used by shared hosting providers to curb unwanted hardware resource usage by other tenants.

There are two types of limits that you can set on your Linux machine.

Hard Limit and Soft Limit

So, let’s see how you can enforce limitations on physical hardware for other users and what types of limitations you can implement on them.

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