Suspended Domain?

What mind is it a matter of mind to automatically block the account by pulling down the CPU limit, which is determined to do almost nothing?

If you are not going to offer free hosting, say clearly.

Why is it even lower the meaninglessly low CPU limit?

In the system where I get a mysql error every evening due to your infrastructure, to block the site to pay a fee!

Congratulations !

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I’m sorry, but I’m not aware of any limits being changed. Do you have any evidence to suggest that is the case? If you do, I can investigate what happened.

Also please consider Hanlon’s Razor. I admit our service is not flawless, but that doesn’t mean we’re actively trying to hurt you and your site.

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Proof? You’re funny.

There is no need for evidence for this. You can see the CPU usage of the site very easily. You will understand when you look at it. According to the limit currently visible, my site should always exceed the limit. While my top CPU usage, which has been seen until now, has not even touched the red line (limit), today my CPU usage limit has even fallen below the average usage threshold. The CPU limit has been reduced by almost 1 in 3. If a forum without proper activity exceeds the CPU limit, there is no free service already.

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KANIT

As you can see, I have exceeded the CPU limit for 1 month according to this table :slight_smile: But this table was not even worth the red qig until yesterday.

Actually, you know very well that this is the case, but I said I would share it for others to see.

You closed my site, what will you fix after this time?

If you have difficulty in providing free services, you can say this properly, and we will take care of us. This is not possible with such impositions.

I was planning to switch to a paid host in the future, but this certainly will not be this hosting company. I will move my site in a short time, thank you …

I also condemn you to take my site data hostage while the site is closed.

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You mean the graph didn’t update?

I’m honestly quite annoyed by your attitude here. All I read here boils down to “I know that you know what you did, so I don’t need to prove anything to you”.

So, for the record, I will say very clearly: the CPU limits are calculated based on account processor use times, a commonly used and well developed method of tracking CPU usage. I am not aware of these limits being changed in any way, both in method of calculation and in values used, in a long time. I firmly reject any accusations of knowingly throttling individual accounts, for example by reducing limits. I have never done such a thing and probably never will.

Yes, I can see your CPU usage graph. I can clearly see that your CPU usage (the blue line) has been well above the limit (the red line) on most days. Your average usage (the yellow line) has also been above the limit. The only “proof” you have clearly proves that your account has been repeatedly hitting the limits.

I don’t know anything about your website’s code or traffic. And even if I did, the method we use for tracking CPU usage doesn’t allow us to easily link it back to an individual domain or script. We only track usage at the account level.

I’m sorry, but what do you want me to do here? Get on my knees and apologize? Ask forgiveness? Say that I’m wrong and you’re right?

Or would you just love the validation and have the proof that this is not your fault and that you are just the victim of an evil company and evil person purposely hurting you? Because you’re not getting that from me.

That’s good, because we don’t sell any services in the first place.

And if you are referring to our premium hosting affiliate links, please review this text copied straight from the home page of our website:

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Absolutely not! InfinityFree is fully featured, completely free website hosting. We provide promotional offers for alternative, premium services for people looking for more, but their services are very different. InfinityFree is not a representation of these offers.

Important rule of any service: always keep your own backups.

Just wait for the site to be reactivated and you’ll get access to your data again.

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I present the chart as evidence and you do not want to understand.
I say, friend, if this was the cpu limit, my site should have been closed every day for 1 month.

But no, the CPU limit on this chart was up to 3 times the limit on the chart until yesterday. In fact, the CPU did not touch the limit line directly on any day.

But as you can see, the CPU limit has been lowered.

Can I tell?

Sorry for Google Translate!

Since the day I opened the site, only 1 site has been closed due to CPU overflow. How do you think this site could remain open according to the CPU limit in this table?

The CPU limit line was at the top of that chart until yesterday, and the blue line that showed my use didn’t touch the red line even one day. It was not even worth the shutdown due to the previous CPU overrun.

And you say we did not lower the CPU limits. Isn’t this chart a proof in itself?

The site, which was closed as the CPU overrun before it touched the red line, did not close during the last month, although it exceeded the CPU limit every day? Isn’t it a normal situation?

Oddly enough, yesterday the site was almost never properly used :slight_smile:

By the way, I get the “Mysql Connection Refused” error in your host every evening, in the primetime area for 5 hours, but I have not come here. I said we will bear the free host. But I see that you are returning directly to the messages about this, because there is a problem with your “Mysql” scripts. No matter what wisdom these scripts do, it doesn’t make a single mistake during the day. But he gives error at the same time every evening. I did not care about this, because my site is still in the testing phase. But I made a mistake, I will correct this mistake as soon as possible.

That chart doesn’t prove the limit was changed. You saying that the limit used to be at the top isn’t proof either- it’s just your word. Maybe if you also took a picture of the graph before and after the supposed change, but I doubt you have any such evidence because it was never changed.

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Yeah I’m lying. Sorry.

You know that lying is not a great idea to do.

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I’m honestly surprised that you’re admitting that.

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Reason why you shouldn’t be lying (In every case, plus unrelated cases, such as law):

  1. Lying can be a criminal offense under obstruction of justice.
  2. Lying wastes time because people who help you discover it was a waste of time. :angry:
  3. Lying is also not a great thing as it can make you feel guilty, or go crazy from your lies because of your conscience
  4. No one might believe you if you have lied more than enough
  5. Nobody likes it when they find out somebody lied
  6. Lies can get people into trouble when they don’t deserve it.
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You have improved yourself so much that you get 50% CPU overrun warning twice during the hours when the forum is closed by you. Bravo! :slight_smile:

Already 2 hours after the site is opened, it is closed as CPU overrun again without using anybody :slight_smile:

Clearly, someone or something is using your website, or you wouldn’t blast through your limits. Which took 16 hours by the way, not two, as you can see in the Deactivation History of your account.

Note that server load is not just created by yourself and by people who you’ve actively invited to visit your site. There are also people (with good or not so good intention) who may access your site for whatever reason. After all, you can’t receive almost 10,000 hits without anyone or anything accessing your website. You can even see that your daily CPU and daily hits usage overlaps quite well, so it seems pretty obvious for me that your traffic is generating this load.

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