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These are the resources each account is limited to, these are in place to help us in preventing a single user from abusing the server resources available and subsequently affecting everyone else. If you are reaching your limits and do not know why, please open a support ticket and we'll take a look.

  Shared Hosting
CPU 2 Cores
Memory 2 GB
Entry Processes 30
Total Processes 100
I/O
10MB/s

 

  • CPU: The maximum 2 cores that your account is limited to before throttling occurs, no errors will occur from hitting this limit as your processes are throttled/slowed down instead.
  • Memory: The maximum amount of physical RAM your account can utilize, errors will occur if this limit is reached. Hitting this is usually indicative of something wrong, or overly intensive.
  • Entry Processes: Counted as processes that act as entry, such as processes into PHP and MySQL, etc. It isn't directly a limit on how many users can be on your website(s).  it is unusual to hit this limit unless there is a large amount of traffic or an unoptimized piece of software. This will result in errors if it is reached.
  • Total Processes: The total amount of processes under your account including the above. This is more of a fork protection method and we have yet to see this be reached by anyone, it is generally something you can ignore and not worry about.
  • I/O: The maximum storage read/write throughput your account can utilize, this will include tasks that involve upload/download such as backup plugins for a CMS. No errors are caused by this being reached, as it will simply throttle instead.

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