bahaya Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 200 GB memory or 10,000 CPU. ??? it a small simple wordpress site. i think it impossible! im just starting my site! are you sure the load from my site and or not from other? possibly jhonny hacked since there is reportedly bug and security breach on linux machine these days? like januscape CVE-2026-53359 based what im read on some forum? Quote
bahaya Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago im literally just starting my site on jhonny yet acc suspended and site goes high load thing? Quote
wolstech Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Quote High server load. 10051.40 CPU. You managed to exceed your CPU limit for the day. Wordpress is infamous for this. Please see this article on why we do not recommend running Wordpress: https://wiki.helionet.org/WordPress It's one of the leading causes of load suspension. Please watch your load here: https://heliohost.org/dashboard/load/ unsuspended. It may take up two hours for your domain to function. 1 Quote
bahaya Posted 58 minutes ago Author Posted 58 minutes ago [X] <<<< Doubt button for anyone reading this. on serious note nah im sure its the LVE limit of each account are too small probably hence cannot handle a simple wordpress installation, and there is a number of security exploit from last month due to people using AI to do harm to other. but yes perhaps i should use other proper (or going paid altogether) shared hosting probably. Quote
wolstech Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago We've been doing this for 20 years. It's not a security issue on the server itself, it's WordPress, though it's possible your wordpress installation is hacked or being pounded by bots, both of which will cause it to use even more load than it already does. The security of WordPress itself sucks, and WP gets hacked all the time. We usually see a couple of users per week get their Wordpress instances hacked. Even if it's not hacked, it's very inefficient, being one of the heaviest PHP based CMSes available. Also, our load measurements are a cumulative sum, not actual numbers, which is why they seem extreme. We sample your load every 60 seconds, and just add the samples together over the span of 24 hours. For example, the 200GB memory limit expressed as continuous usage would be only about 140 MB continuous usage, which is pretty easy to get suspended for (and many people do, usually because they left a node or python app running). Quote
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