10-22-2012, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Killswitch
Blaming your shitty sites on the host is retarded.
Every screenshot he posted was of error connecting to database, chances are he's running 29 instances of wordpress all with tons of plugins installed, and getting small traffic on them all, his $4.95/mo shared hosting plan can't handle 29 sites getting 150 hits each a day doing 52 queries every pageload, it's killing his mysqld.
He just doesn't know what the fuck he's doing and all AmeriNOC is doing is restarting mysqld for him.
Learn to optimize and fix your shitty fucking Wordpress installs and stop fucking blaming a host for your negligence.
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Originally Posted by Moose
Just to clear some things up as threads like these do more damage than good.
In order to keep shared hosting reliable for all users, there are limits on each user account to keep one user from hogging up the servers resources. This is not the server going down, this is only the $9.95 account you are on being limited. Our terms states :
"1.1. Shared Hosting Usage Terms - Our shared hosting plan utililizes CloudLinux technology. If your account should consume more than 25% of the CPU, Memory or Disc I/O resources at any given time your site will begin to be restricted to prevent other sites on the server from being effected. This technology also allows us to quickly know what site is using heavier resources so we can determine what the cause is and help advise the client what may need to be fixed or to decide if they need to upgrade their account to a private VPS or Dedicated plan if their site(s) are continuing to grow. Our goal is not to penalize or shut down any one site or account, but rather to protect all users and sites hosted in a shared environment. "
Within a few minutes of your original support ticket this morning you were given a couple of options to fix this, one by moving to a VPS.
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