CPU Limitations
Jul 3, 2007I am under the impression that VPS services do not limit CPU Usage.
I would like to be able to just have programs run to their full potential usage, is this impossible on a VPS?
I am under the impression that VPS services do not limit CPU Usage.
I would like to be able to just have programs run to their full potential usage, is this impossible on a VPS?
Is there any point in having inode limitations?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI know,Free Hosting has various limitations but I wanted to get the communities view to It.
View 10 Replies View RelatedWarning: I do not want to re-open discussion on some previous threads about the legality of inode limitations. If it gets to that, please feel free to close this thread.
Reading through some other posts about inodes made me look at my own VPS setups. I use XenSource 3.1 on a CentOS 5 Dom0, using LVM for VM storage. When I create a new virtual machine (CentOS5 or Ubuntu, etc) I format the root filesystem with ext3. I use all the defaults, including number of inodes. So for a 20 gigabyte filesystem, I get:
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 20G 453M 19G 3% /
Filesystem Inodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 2621440 13861 2607579 1% /
Would there be any advantage to limiting the number of inodes a VPS has? Sure, if you had 200,000 inodes instead of 2.6 million inodes, you would have more available space. But there doesn't seem to be a hard limitation on the disk drives I'm using (WD 250GB SATA using linux software raid 1). I assume I could set any amount of inodes to a filesystem?
Does anyone know of any shared hosting plans that don't have any MySQL limitations? Aplus.net and Powweb are trying to shut down my accounts because of this problem, and I can't afford dedicated hosting quite yet.
View 12 Replies View RelatedOne of my friends uses a popular shared hosting provider, and I was assisting him with a web site issue earlier.
I noticed the following warning in the host's control panel:
"[MySQL databases] may not be used for log evaluation operations, ad clicks, chat systems, banner rotations, or similar applications putting extreme loads on the database under any circumstances."
Is this common at other shared hosts?