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Please Clear My Hosting Related Doubts Please help

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Dear Friends,I am from India and recently found Xisto. I have some queries, I request valuable members to please clear them. Your help can benefit me greatly. My queries are as follows:1. I am a wordpress blogger. I want to host my wordpress blog right here at Xisto. Does Fantastico supports latest wordpress version?2. For a blogger, MY SQL Database gets increased constantly after each successive posts and also Images in the blog/posts. Here at Xisto will I get unlimited MY SQL Database?3. More the number of visitors, more is the CPU Usage and resource utilization at the server end. Is there any sort of restrictions on CPU Usage limit?I request you to kindly guide me at your best. Waiting for valuable responses.- With Best Wishes :lol:

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To answer your first question the current version hosted on here is 2.5, but it is recommend to download and install the current version to the hosting account as it would be the most secured version.You get 99 databases but even though you only need what is required to run wordpress and so your hosting space would decrease as your bandwidth would increase as you put more entries into your blog.3. Not really but usally it is 10-20% but since your blogging you would have to have millions of viewers to make a dent like that in CPU usuage, or you have php scripts that are bogging down the system.

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Welcome to Xisto. The best free hosting service.Answers for your questions,1. The version of the wordpress in our Fantastico is 2.5.12. MySql database size depends on your free space. And the number of MySql databases are 99(as per cPanel)3. Usually every shared hosting has CPU limitations. Even if you are using Paid hosting you'll have CPU restrictions becausemany others are sharing same CPU with you. If you use most of the resources, others will be definitely affected. So restrictions must be there. But I don't know how much the limit here.

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Let me be more clear. One of my friend is on freehostia and running wordpress blog on it.He is getting 10 MB MY SQL Database limit and 1.3% CPU usage restriction per day. This 10 MB Normally get filled up for around 350 Posts.It will be quite clear if anyone tell me the exact value for MY SQL Databse Size and CPU Usage Limit per day right here at Xisto. :lol:

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No 10MB database limit here. As per our cPanel we can use almost all available free disk space we have, for our MySql database. About the CPU limit, I didn't find any daily restrictions here till now. But you must use moderately. (Or may be I don't know it clearly)

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I think you should try it yourself mrintech, its no harm trying. Since it also free.. Then you will know whether it is like you need or not

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Ok to really make it simple, you get 99 MySQL databases, your hosting account gets 500MB of space and so every time one of your databases is filled with data it takes that from your hosting account. As for the CPU usages it is either 10 or 20% and like I said before you would need to max out your hosting account, and have millions of visitors come to your site, but since you only have 500MB of space and 10GB of bandwidth, you will never break the CPU usage limit.

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2. For a blogger, MY SQL Database gets increased constantly after each successive posts and also Images in the blog/posts. Here at Xisto will I get unlimited MY SQL Database?

Wouldn't new posts just store more data to certain tables (and possibly add more tables)? It wouldn't really be a good idea to make one SQL database per post. If you're talking about SQL database space, then you get up to 500MB (shared with hosting space) if you go for the 30 credit plan.

 

You should be able to use as much CPU as you need as long as it has no effect on others. Which would require a lot of visitors (..or doing lots of CPU intensive tasks like backups... don't do too many of those!)

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