Krydos Posted October 15, 2020 Posted October 15, 2020 The bars in the load graph are a measurement of your load compared to everyone else on the server. Consider the following example: Day 1 you get 5000 visitors to your site and the other top 10 accounts on the server get 100 visitors each. Your bars show 100 because you caused the most load, but you don't get suspended because the server as a whole only got 6000 visitors. Day 2 you get 4000 visitors to your site and the other top 10 accounts each get 1000 visitors. Your bars still show 100 because you caused the most load for the day, but today you do get suspended because the server as a whole had 14,000 visitors, which is much more than 6000 total visitors on day 1. It can be kind of confusing to users because on day 2 they actually caused less load than on day 1, but they got suspended when they didn't get suspended on day 1. The way it works is when the server as a whole is overloaded it suspends whichever account is causing the most load to try to keep the thousands of other websites online. So with our system you can actually cause unlimited load as long as the server is still online. Some other hosting providers just suspend you when you use more than some arbitrary amount of memory in a day for example. We don't suspend anyone unless it's absolutely necessary to keep the server online. Hopefully that explains it a little better on how our load system operates. Let us know if you have any other questions.
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