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imk 03-09-2010 09:15 PM

Hosting issues!
 
I am currently with a host - however, everytime my site receives say 1k visits within an hour the hosts suspend my account saying i am taking up to much resources and using up to much gig e.i. to many queeries being ran etc


i have looked into this and over halfed my queeries etc


but it still happens


A. - should this happen?
B. - how easy is it to move hosts?
C. - what are the best hosts out there?

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they are also saying my PHP scripts are to large?

how can i resolve this?

Marco van Herwaarden 03-10-2010 07:49 AM

A. Sounds like the only solution is to move to a different host as the shared host you are now using is too much limiting.

B. Not difficult to do, see the manual: Moving Servers

C. As per this forum announcement, please ask on vBulleitn.com
Quote:

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badawidollah 03-10-2010 09:36 AM

oh...
my host suspended too
they ask me to upgrade

upgraded
512MB ram
now my forum cant open....
memory not enough

vbet take more than 250MB ram (and going up i think)
vbseo
vbulletin 4.0.1
ajax- advance forum statistic
and 6 small mods

where to transfer my forum ? cheap price and fast

update:
my my vps misconfiguration
that take so much memory and process

Marco van Herwaarden 03-10-2010 09:48 AM

Quote:

where to transfer my forum ? cheap price and fast
As per the previous post:
Topics that do not fit this forum:

Hosting Discussions.
Please use vBulletin.com for discussion on hosting companies or server suggestions: vBulletin Hosting Options

imk 03-10-2010 02:55 PM

how do i limit my "php scripst"
?

Marco van Herwaarden 03-11-2010 06:17 AM

I don't know, ask the person who tell you that.


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