I won't lie, I didn't even know what the script was until a few days ago, I just knew that a lot of my hosting customers wanted to know if it worked on our servers, and it does... But since I'm seeing threads pop up daily now about it (and it looks like about 10-15% of my customers are using it), I should warn you guys now.
Over the past few days my server admin has had to suspend files on two of my client's accounts. After hearing about it tonight, they were both prosper202 files.
If you don't have a high traffic site and don't plan on having one, prosper202 is going to be fine on shared hosting. But if you plan on kicking up the traffic in the future or already have high traffic, save yourself the trouble and go get a VPS or dedicated server (like the prosper202 site recommends).
This thread isn't about zensix, but it basically happened to us today: 202 Killing Shared Hosting
When you're getting 10,000-80,000 visitors a day (and a large part of them at peak hours) it's going to kill a shared server, even if it has 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM.
Anyway, maybe some of you guys can recommend some tweaks for those people using prosper202 that will cut back on the CPU/RAM usage?
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From http://prosper202.com/apps/about/requirements/ :
"When your sending Prosper202 thousands of clicks a day you want to make sure your on dedicated."
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Over the past few days my server admin has had to suspend files on two of my client's accounts. After hearing about it tonight, they were both prosper202 files.
If you don't have a high traffic site and don't plan on having one, prosper202 is going to be fine on shared hosting. But if you plan on kicking up the traffic in the future or already have high traffic, save yourself the trouble and go get a VPS or dedicated server (like the prosper202 site recommends).
This thread isn't about zensix, but it basically happened to us today: 202 Killing Shared Hosting
When you're getting 10,000-80,000 visitors a day (and a large part of them at peak hours) it's going to kill a shared server, even if it has 8 cores and 8 gigs of RAM.
Anyway, maybe some of you guys can recommend some tweaks for those people using prosper202 that will cut back on the CPU/RAM usage?
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From http://prosper202.com/apps/about/requirements/ :
"When your sending Prosper202 thousands of clicks a day you want to make sure your on dedicated."
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