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Putting your clients on a Litespeed cPanel shared server like Johnny does might be helpful for low traffic sites, but if you want to scale your traffic very high it will not handle the load (for AffiliateWP too). You will need Redis for object cache and Nginx server-level cache to really scale high.
See his WP headers: https://preview.redd.it/0a8t69pz5fi51.png
Just be aware of the issues with security and scaling when you are considering shared cPanel hosting. But for normal WP sites or low traffic then AffiliateWP is fine without those too.