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That's about right for Tommy. Our numbers for the week are 99.31% uptime, with the 0.7% down due to a user who caused high load. I've been on tommy for about 6 months now and have had very few issues (prior to that I was on Stevie, which is now Ricky, for 5 years with only 3 notable outages, one of which was planned).

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That's about right for Tommy. Our numbers for the week are 99.31% uptime, with the 0.7% down due to a user who caused high load. I've been on tommy for about 6 months now and have had very few issues (prior to that I was on Stevie, which is now Ricky, for 5 years with only 3 notable outages, one of which was planned).

thats so not normal on free host

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It really isn't. We've had many users who've gone elsewhere for some reason or another...only to come back because the features and uptime were better. A lot of the reason we can offer this type of performance is because we make an active effort to control load and remove abuse. We have a few more restrictions than others (registration limits, cron limits, CPU/RAM limits), but put together, they keep the server running fast.

 

If you take a look at Johnny history on the monitor, he makes a good example of what happens to servers without our restrictions (we intentionally allow this to happen on Johnny so users can sign up easily and play around with stuff without getting suspended for overusing resources like on Tommy/Ricky).

 

Another interesting fact: cPanel's support team has said we've successfully crammed more users on a single server with their product than anyone else they've dealt with.

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It really isn't. We've had many users who've gone elsewhere for some reason or another...only to come back because the features and uptime were better. A lot of the reason we can offer this type of performance is because we make an active effort to control load and remove abuse. We have a few more restrictions than others (registration limits, cron limits, CPU/RAM limits), but put together, they keep the server running fast.

 

If you take a look at Johnny history on the monitor, he makes a good example of what happens to servers without our restrictions (we intentionally allow this to happen on Johnny so users can sign up easily and play around with stuff without getting suspended for overusing resources like on Tommy/Ricky).

 

Another interesting fact: cPanel's support team has said we've successfully crammed more users on a single server with their product than anyone else they've dealt with.

hah

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