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Exceeding Hosting Load Limits

Started by Chanceplaycle, Sep 12, 2023, 06:22 AM

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ChanceplaycleTopic starter

Is it normal that I pay $15 per month for my hosting and there are load limits of 500 for CPU and 5000 for MySQL? What other options are available?
I find myself constantly exceeding these limits.
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kyouxngofi

It's difficult to determine what is considered normal for hosting prices and load limits, as it can vary depending on the provider and the specific plan you are on. However, based on the information you provided, those load limits seem relatively low for a hosting plan that charges $15 per month.

If you frequently exceed these limits and it hinders the performance of your website, you might want to consider upgrading to a higher tier plan with increased resources or exploring other hosting providers that offer more generous load limits. Additionally, you could also optimize your website's code and database queries to reduce resource usage and improve efficiency.

Here are a few more options you can consider if you're looking for hosting plans with higher load limits:

1. VPS Hosting: Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting provides dedicated resources and greater scalability compared to shared hosting. With a VPS, you have more control over your server environment, which allows for higher load limits. Many hosting providers offer various VPS plans at different price points.

2. Dedicated Hosting: With dedicated hosting, you have an entire server dedicated solely to your website or application. This offers the highest level of performance and flexibility, as you have full control over the server resources and can customize them according to your needs. However, dedicated hosting tends to be more expensive than shared or VPS hosting.

3. Cloud Hosting: Cloud hosting distributes resources across multiple servers, providing scalability and higher load limits. You only pay for the resources you use, making it a flexible option that can handle sudden spikes in traffic. Many cloud hosting providers offer different plans with varying resource allocations.

4. Managed WordPress Hosting: If you are using WordPress, you can opt for managed WordPress hosting. These plans are specifically optimized for WordPress websites and typically include higher load limits, enhanced security, automatic backups, and other convenient features.

It's essential to research various hosting providers and compare their plans, prices, performance, and customer reviews to find the best fit for your specific requirements. Additionally, consider reaching out to customer support teams for detailed information and guidance on which plan would work best for you.
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AdahTrudy

What are your hosting requirements? For just $20 per month, you can easily get a VDS with 2-3 cores, 2-4 gigs of RAM, and even an 80GB SSD if you choose digitalocean.

Do you have any specific needs or preferences when it comes to hosting services?
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btigekon

What kind of strange hosting is this? Tell me the name so I can see it live. With this amount of money, you could get your own separate VPS.
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holv0507

If you're frequently hitting those limits, it might be time to reassess your hosting provider. Sticking with such restrictive plans can stifle your site's potential. Don't settle for subpar performance, explore options like managed WordPress hosting or dedicated servers that can handle your needs more effectively.
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