mnordhoff wrote:
sednet wrote:
Nuvini wrote:
Be nice to your VPS neighbors man, don't use a VPS for mining >.<
I think I remember seeing here that deliberately maxing out your CPU is considered abuse. I don't know if Linode would do anything about it though.
The terms of service have clauses about "Misuse of System Resources" and "harmful to the operations of" Linode -- and, of course, "or for any other reason" -- but they're certainly not nazis about CPU usage, and I don't think I've ever heard of someone getting in trouble. The honor system seems to be sufficient here. Don't be a jerk.
I used to think that was the case, but today I actually got an "abuse ticket" opened on me for having my linode consuming max CPU for a while. I received this:
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Hello,
Your Linode is consuming an excessive amount of CPU resources which is negatively impacting your neighbors.
Please take appropriate steps to reduce your CPU usage, and update us once you have done so.
Regards
And replied with this:
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Hello,
I have stopped the processes that were using CPU.
But I have to say I'm surprised and a bit disappointed at receiving this. I never got the impression from your website that using CPU is a problem. Indeed you advertise the "1 GB Linode" as having 8 CPU cores at 1x priority.
In general I love your service but I'm not sure the $216 per year will continue to be worth it if I can't run CPU-intensive stuff once in a while.
Best regards
edit - just got this as a reply:
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Greetings,
We ask that if you plan on using CPU intensive tasks for extended periods of time (IE multiple days) that you make every effort to limit the amount of CPU usage as much as possible. Given the nature of the technology you are sharing resources with other customers on your host. When using an excessive amount of CPU, it can negatively impact performance for all other users on the host.
Thank you
Before anyone asks - no, I was not selling or donating CPU time. It was purely for my personal projects.