HelioHost Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Username: N/A, Server: N/A, Main Domain: N/AI want to buy a package on this page. https://heliohost.org/tommy/ One dollar and six dollars, and Eleven dollars Excuse me, are there any restrictions on the use? I want to buy a permanent and stable use, such as the size of uploaded files, etc. Please explain what restrictions are there.
Unknown025 Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 Please read our terms of service, which can be found here: https://wiki.helionet.org/hosting/terms. All the restrictions are explained there.
Krydos Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Tommy and Johnny also have a limit of 100 GB memory and 10k CPU usage each day. If your site will have a lot of traffic we recommend moving to Morty.
HelioHost Posted December 26, 2024 Author Posted December 26, 2024 If you spend money to buy an account, you still have to log in for 30 days. I think it is necessary to spend money to buy an account. You should remove this restriction. It is not a free account. You can also have this restriction. It is unreasonable to spend money to buy an account. If there is no such restriction, I will consider buying an account. HelioHost Support ? 2024?12?26??? 08:30??? > Tommy and Johnny also have a limit of 100 GB memory and 10k CPU usage each > day. If your site will have a lot of traffic we recommend moving to Morty. > > You may view the status of your ticket by visiting: > > https://helionet.org/index/index.php?showtopic=63195 > > Thank you, > HelioHost support > https://heliohost.org/ > https://helionet.org/ > >
wolstech Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Johnny and Tommy have the login requirement as a way to prove the accounts are being used and maintained. If we didn't, the servers would just fill up with abandoned accounts and crash. Similarly, the load restrictions are there to prevent a single user from hogging resources and crashing the server. If you really want to avoid the login requirement and load limits, you need to buy the Morty plan instead. That plan has a monthly recurring fee instead of activity requirements and load caps. The account starts at $1/month for an account that never exceeds 100GB RAM / 10000 CPU cumulative usage on any day in the billing cycle (usage is sampled every minute and summed throughout the day). If you exceed the limits, you're simply charged extra for the day based on your usage instead of being suspended. Morty accounts never go inactive as long as the bill is paid. At the moment Morty is available to existing users with a Tommy or Johnny account that you move to Morty, but direct sales of this plan for new users are expected to start in a few weeks. If you're willing to deal with the limits but want the account for free, you can always sign up for a Johnny account instead. Registration opens at noon or midnight UTC and fills extremely quickly each time due to demand. Most people sit there mashing F5 hoping to see the button for it.
HelioHost Posted December 26, 2024 Author Posted December 26, 2024 I really want to buy a permanent account. I really run a website, so I don't have much time to log in with you once a month. If I can change this, I can buy it. If not, I suggest taking a look at this product. https://namecrane.com/store/da-shared-hosting HelioHost Support ? 2024?12?26??? 10:00??? > Johnny and Tommy have the login requirement as a way to prove the accounts > are being used and maintained. If we didn't, the servers would just fill up > with abandoned accounts and crash. Similarly, the load restrictions are > there to prevent a single user from hogging resources and crashing the > server. If you really want to avoid the login requirement and load limits, > you need to buy the Morty plan instead. That plan has a monthly recurring > fee instead of activity requirements and load caps. The account starts at > $1/month for an account that never exceeds 100GB RAM / 10000 CPU cumulative > usage on any day in the billing cycle (usage is sampled every minute and > summed throughout the day). If you exceed the limits, you're simply charged > extra for the day based on your usage instead of being suspended. Morty > accounts never go inactive as long as the bill is paid. At the moment Morty > is available to existing users with a Tommy or Johnny account that you move > to Morty, but direct sales of this plan for new users are expected to start > in a few weeks. If you're willing to deal with the limits but want the > account for free, you can always sign up for a Johnny account instead. > Registration opens at noon or midnight UTC and fills extremely quickly each > time due to demand. Most people sit there mashing F5 hoping to see the > button for it. > > You may view the status of your ticket by visiting: > > https://helionet.org/index/index.php?showtopic=63195 > > Thank you, > HelioHost support > https://heliohost.org/ > https://helionet.org/ > >
HelioHost Posted December 26, 2024 Author Posted December 26, 2024 (edited) Real website operators don't have much time to log in with you once a month every day. No one is so full and has nothing to do, so they count the days all day. HengmeiliLLC ? 2024?12?26??? 11:29??? > I really want to buy a permanent account. I really run a website, so I > don't have much time to log in with you once a month. If I can change this, > I can buy it. If not, I suggest taking a look at this product. > > <removed advertisement> > > HelioHost Support ? 2024?12?26??? 10:00??? > >> Johnny and Tommy have the login requirement as a way to prove the >> accounts are being used and maintained. If we didn't, the servers would >> just fill up with abandoned accounts and crash. Similarly, the load >> restrictions are there to prevent a single user from hogging resources and >> crashing the server. If you really want to avoid the login requirement and >> load limits, you need to buy the Morty plan instead. That plan has a >> monthly recurring fee instead of activity requirements and load caps. The >> account starts at $1/month for an account that never exceeds 100GB RAM / >> 10000 CPU cumulative usage on any day in the billing cycle (usage is >> sampled every minute and summed throughout the day). If you exceed the >> limits, you're simply charged extra for the day based on your usage instead >> of being suspended. Morty accounts never go inactive as long as the bill is >> paid. At the moment Morty is available to existing users with a Tommy or >> Johnny account that you move to Morty, but direct sales of this plan for >> new users are expected to start in a few weeks. If you're willing to deal >> with the limits but want the account for free, you can always sign up for a >> Johnny account instead. Registration opens at noon or midnight UTC and >> fills extremely quickly each time due to demand. Most people sit there >> mashing F5 hoping to see the button for it. >> >> You may view the status of your ticket by visiting: >> >> https://helionet.org/index/index.php?showtopic=63195 >> >> Thank you, >> HelioHost support >> https://heliohost.org/ >> https://helionet.org/ >> >>@heliohost.org>@gmail.com> Edited March 12, 2025 by Krydos Removed advertisement
Krydos Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Real website operators need to buy the Morty plan or VPS plan then. We have an "unreal" website operator who has been logging in every month to keep their account active since 2007 without ever donating a single cent and we're totally fine with it. 1
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