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Plan: Testo
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Expires on: December 12, 2022 |
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SMTP: OFF |
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CPU limit: 4.5%
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| Service | In Use | Available |
| Domains |
3 |
0 |
| Subdomains |
15 |
15 |
| Aliases |
5 |
15 |
| E-mails |
4 |
59 |
| Mailing Lists |
0 |
0 |
| IPs |
2 |
0 |
| FTPs |
1 |
0 |
| MySQL DB(s) |
24 |
0 |
| MySQL MB |
11.73 |
0 |
| PgSQL DB(s) |
0 |
0 |
| PgSQL MB |
0.00 |
0 |
| Traffic MB |
5.42 |
84994.58 |
| Storage MB |
2.25 |
10997.75 |
| Files |
496 |
49504 |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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| How do I reduce the amount of resources being used by my website(s)? |
The
best work-around for this is to examine your entire daily stats and
look for the PHP scripts with the most requests. You can try the
following: 1. Figure out what PHP script is causing the maximum CPU/memory
load. You may use the WebAlyzer statistics (Traffic Stats section of
the Control Panel) and check which particular file has the most
requests. For example, it can be http://www.my-best-domain/phpbb/index.php,which has received the most hits. It is most likely that this script may need to be optimized or is being used out of control.
2. Once you have found the script with the largest load, you can
now focus on the particular application. Your options depend on whether
this script is a part of a larger program, something you have created,
or is something that was due to a hacker compromising another script.
For example, if you have a blog and a forum running, turn one off, wait
a day, then turn it back on. See what sort of impact that has on your
Load Stats. Check if there are any new versions or security updates for
this particular application. Usually, the new versions are more
optimized than the old ones in terms of resource usage. |
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| What happens if my account exceeds the CPU usage limit? |
If
your account exceeds the CPU usage limit, you will be sent a warning
email so that you can take measures or upgrade your account to a plan
with a higher CPU usage limit. You will be given enough time (24 or 48
hours depending on the CPU over-usage) to take the steps necessary to
reduce the CPU limit of your account or upgrade to a more advanced
plan.
However if you fail to reduce the CPU limit and you do not upgrade
to a plan that has a greater CPU usage limit, your account will be
eventually suspended. |
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| How do I monitor my accounts CPU usage? |
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can monitor the CPU usage of your account from the Load Stats section
of your control panel, which is located under Live Stats. Use the
Show/Hide Help link to display the help, which explains what each of
the columns in the Load Stats table shows. |
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| How is the CPU usage calculated? |
Every
hit/request made by your account to the CPU requires a certain time to
be executed. Our system measures these hits/requests and the CPU time
that they use. This includes scripts, applications, web pages,
basically all activity of your account. Our system uses a complicated
algorithm to calculate what part of the CPU time your account has used
for the past 24 hours. The system takes in consideration other
accounts' activity and the maximum possible CPU load of the server,
which is assumed to be 34560 seconds, so that the result is as accurate
as possible. Numerous tests have been run and this algorithm has been
proved to be accurate in almost 100% of the cases.
Because the CPU usage limit is applied on a 24 hour basis, in fact
you can use more than 4.5% of the CPU time for short periods of time.
During high-peak hours your account may be using 20% of the CPU time
for example, while during off-peak hours, it may only be using 0.2%.
This allows your account to handle sparks and surges in usage, without
any problem. |
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| What is meant under CPU usage? |
All
hosting accounts on a server share the same resources, in means of CPU
time, memory, disk space, bandwidth, etc. To ensure the stability of
the server and a good performance, certain limits need to be set in
order to avoid cases when a single account is using all resources, thus
making other people's accounts to work slow. One of the limitations is
in regards to the CPU usage.
The CPU usage stands for the average server load generated by your
scripts during a specific time period - an hour, an entire day or a
whole month, and is estimated by comparing your CPU time to the total
CPU time (100%), which is assumed to be 34560 seconds/24 hours. You
should often check this value in order to comply with the maximum
allowed CPU usage for your particular account type. You can see what
the CPU usage limit of your plan is just above the Account Usage table. |
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