cbesp Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 So, I just got my account today, and I want to know before I start to give people access to my site using this hosting. what happens IF i pass the 20% cpu usage? I'll be hosting a game Forums for a small community, max people online could be like 50 (a miracle if that happens) lol, problem is that sometimes in the other host my site gets suspended sometimes not completely just temporally due high resource usage, this does not always happens.they said is because my site used 25% cpu for like 10 or 30 secs cant remember, you will terminate my site if that happens ? this is a graph that that hosting provides so we can check the usage, but I don't really understand it http://i.imgur.com/ZMIQG.jpg and normally, if i get past 300 i believe the second graph, they shut down my site for 1 hour. Do you provide any tool to check if my site is doing well ? i'm trying not to break the rules because, is bad for you and my forum users.
cl58 Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 The best way to tell if you are going to have a problem is simply to use your site as usual. If you are suspended, then you just have to figure out a way to reduce your usage. You are given three chances before your account is permanently suspended.
cbesp Posted April 17, 2012 Author Posted April 17, 2012 ok. and for the first time, you close the site completely ? or just a warning? the other host has too much downtime lately and is annoying the few users i have so I'm trying to go for better
Byron Posted April 17, 2012 Posted April 17, 2012 Each time you go over usage your site is suspended and shut down completely until you make a post requesting to have it unsuspended. Like was previously said, 3 times and your permanently suspended.
cbesp Posted April 20, 2012 Author Posted April 20, 2012 ok thanks, now a question I always wonder, do pay hosts limit the same?
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