gebu8f Posted Friday at 09:39 AM Posted Friday at 09:39 AM Hello, I want to upgrade to the Morty plan, but the official website shows the text "Starting soon", what should I do?Because the CPU and memory limits of my Tommy plan are about to be reached.
MoneyBroz Posted Friday at 09:46 AM Posted Friday at 09:46 AM You can switch to Morty here: https://heliohost.org/dashboard/move/ Only the prepay option is available right now. the monthly one is coming soon.
gebu8f Posted Friday at 11:23 PM Author Posted Friday at 11:23 PM I would like to ask what is the billing principle of Morty Plan? I saw this paragraph "On Morty, you'll be charged for overages at the rate of $0.0005 per gigabyte of memory, and $0.005 per 1k CPU up to a maximum of $25 per month depending on how much load your website uses."
gebu8f Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM I would like to ask what is the billing principle of Morty Plan? I saw this paragraph "On Morty, you'll be charged for overages at the rate of $0.0005 per gigabyte of memory, and $0.005 per 1k CPU up to a maximum of $25 per month depending on how much load your website uses."
KazVee Posted Saturday at 12:47 AM Posted Saturday at 12:47 AM Please do not post the same question multiple times in the forum. I have merged the questions into a single place.
KazVee Posted Saturday at 02:33 AM Posted Saturday at 02:33 AM I am asking you a 2nd time not to post the same question multiple times on the forum. The new topic, that you created after you were asked the first time (https://helionet.org/index/topic/63171-how-is-morty-plan-charged), has been closed with a reference to this thread.
wolstech Posted Saturday at 03:29 AM Posted Saturday at 03:29 AM 2 hours ago, gebu8f said: I would like to ask what is the billing principle of Morty Plan? I saw this paragraph "On Morty, you'll be charged for overages at the rate of $0.0005 per gigabyte of memory, and $0.005 per 1k CPU up to a maximum of $25 per month depending on how much load your website uses." That's pretty much it. The more you use the more you pay. Right now, Morty is only offered as a prepaid plan. You add money to the account up front, and the cost of the services are deducted each month as you use it. The first 10k CPU and 100GB RAM each day are included in the base rate of $1/month, so if you never go above 10k CPU or 100GB RAM on any day during a month, your account will only cost $1 for that month. The overage rates above apply for usage in excess of those limits. If the account runs out of money, it moves itself back to Tommy (and if it's overusing, gets suspended for high load). Load is calculated the same way it is in Tommy and Johnny, sampled every 60 seconds and summed up over a 24 hour period. You can view your load here: https://heliohost.org/dashboard/load/
gebu8f Posted Saturday at 03:30 AM Author Posted Saturday at 03:30 AM (edited) Okay, thank you. Edited Saturday at 03:31 AM by gebu8f
gebu8f Posted Saturday at 03:43 AM Author Posted Saturday at 03:43 AM Then I would like to ask again about the upcoming Morty plan and the Morty Prepay plan. What is the difference between the two?
wolstech Posted Saturday at 04:15 AM Posted Saturday at 04:15 AM The prepay you put money in the account up front and the money is used as you go. The regular (subscription) Morty has a recurring charge to your paypal account at the end of each month to pay the bill instead of paying us up front and using the credit over time. This plan isn't available yet.
gebu8f Posted Saturday at 04:34 AM Author Posted Saturday at 04:34 AM So is this now unavailable Morty plan also unlimited CPU and memory?
gebu8f Posted Saturday at 08:38 AM Author Posted Saturday at 08:38 AM By the way, when will the plan be released? I prefer the monthly subscription.
wolstech Posted Saturday at 02:57 PM Posted Saturday at 02:57 PM The only difference in the two is the payment model, the actual hosting service is the same. As with all things around here, there's no timeline for when will be releasing a subscription version of Morty since we're all volunteers and don't know when it will be finished.
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