Modern Linux hosting environments require more than traditional resource limits. Shared infrastructures must balance performance, isolation, fairness and security without wasting system resources.
To help address these challenges, we are developing EAK Cage.
EAK Cage is a Linux resource isolation and workload control platform designed for modern hosting and infrastructure environments. It combines resource management, process isolation and adaptive control mechanisms into a lightweight and flexible architecture.
Conventional shared hosting environments often rely on static limits that do not adapt to real system behavior.
This can lead to:
Resource abuse by noisy neighbors
Uneven CPU and memory distribution
Unpredictable workload spikes
Reduced infrastructure efficiency
Poor isolation between workloads
Modern infrastructures require smarter and more adaptive control systems.
EAK Cage is being designed to provide lightweight workload isolation and intelligent resource management for Linux environments.
Planned capabilities include:
Process and workload isolation
Adaptive resource allocation
Linux cgroups integration
Security-focused containment
Performance-aware workload balancing
Hosting-oriented optimization
Lightweight architecture
Infrastructure-friendly deployment
EAK Cage is being developed with real-world Linux infrastructure and hosting environments in mind.
Target environments include:
Shared hosting platforms
Virtualization infrastructures
Multi-user Linux systems
High-density server environments
Service providers
Performance-focused Linux deployments
EAK Cage focuses on maintaining infrastructure stability while improving resource efficiency and workload isolation.
The goal is simple:
Allow Linux infrastructures to operate more efficiently, securely and predictably under heavy workloads.
EAK Cage is part of the growing EAK infrastructure ecosystem focused on Linux operations, observability, optimization and infrastructure reliability.
Development and testing are actively continuing.