Published on 2006-06-08 13:44:08
In its latest Newsletter, Dreamhost made a "crazy overselling decision" to drop CPU minute restrictions for their shared hosting accounts, a restriction which was set to 60 CPU minutes a day before. An interesting case since most of the current issues for shared hosting are related to sharing CPU and memory between the different users.

Some people point to our CPU Minutes FAQ in our wiki and say “Aha, you can only use up to 60 CPU minutes a day and then you’re disabled!” But that’s not true either. The truth is, it’s really always handled on a case-by-case basis. However, our customers really want to see a hard number.. so we put up 50-60 because you’re definitely not in trouble if you’re under that.”
Well, we're sick and tired of people being sick and tired of getting disabled for "CPU minute" overages! ESPECIALLY when we don't even have any real set "CPU minute" levels for plans, or a tab on our web panel where you can track your usage.
So "guess" what?! We've changed our "CPU minute" "policy" "for the better!" We no longer HAVE any limits on "CPU minutes". Maybe it's just semantics, and maybe it's just "crazy overselling", but as long as your site or scripts aren't causing problems with the server, you are IN THE CLEAR!
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