CPU Throttling / Moving to Hostgator?

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Does Hostgator have CPU throttling?

I'm having fits with my current host being slow even after a great deal of Wordpress tweaking.
#cpu #hostgator #moving #throttling
  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Frankly, I have *******NEVER******* heard of a host CPU throttling. MAYBE you are talking about BANDWIDTH throttling? When hosts speak of throttling, THAT is generally what they mean. BASICALLY, you are only alloowed to use so much of the bandwidth in a certain period. By doing that, the rest of the network has more bandwidth. CPU allocation, thread limits, etc... which is as close as they generally come to CPU throttling don't do too much because each cycle allows an interrupt and it only affects that one system.

    of course, you COULD slow down the clock, but that angers customers, violates contracts, and affects EVERYONE! And for WHAT? To save a few pennies on power that may get wasted ANYWAY? That makes sense only with VERY old peripherals, or when using batteries.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author terryd
    I just posted a thread about my wordpress sites taking an age to load as well, they are hosted with hostgator though. I've also tried tweaking my sites to make them load faster but nothing seems to be working, I wonder if they are doing what you mentioned?
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    OK, that site says:

    Depends on what kind of CPU you are talking about – the term “CPU throttling” is used to describe the process of reducing CPU usage to avoid the computer processor getting overheated and damaged. Such technique is also used by Intel chips to optimize energy consumption.
    Like I said, for energy usage, on non battery driven computers, it does NOT make sense! As for protectinng CPUs, it is true that many BIOS can dteect the temperature, increase fan speed and even slow down the CPU, but that is a HARDWARE function, in many systems. On systems, other than laptops, you are supposed to put a better heatsink on the CPU, etc... And AGAIN, slowing down the clock affects EVERYONE on the system! It is a STUPID thing for a webhost to do.

    It is like running a car on E85, etc... and driving at 2mph ONLY in COLD weather to keep the engine from cracking! That is MORONIC! MOST people try to get their radiator and fan fixed! BTW the radiator on a car iss really only a heatsink with water running through it. IBM has had systems with heatsinks that had water running through them! And the FAN? Well, that is the same as the FAN!

    They go on to say:

    However the term has a different meaning when it comes to web hosting. When your website on a shared server is pulling “too much” CPU resources at one time, the CPU will freeze (or slash down) your account CPU usage. At this particular time, your website will respond extremely slow and your jailed website will only be released when the staffs think it is okay. Such hosting feature was not seen before until Matt Heaton spent thousands of hours (according to himself) developing the system and introduced this so called Hosting Nirvana (One might argue DreamHost has been doing this for some time – but technically, it’s not the same at all).

    Who is implementing CPU throttling now?

    So far from what I know, BlueHost and HostMonster (they are under same management).
    You know what MOST companies do, if you use too much CPU? They SHUT DOWN YOUR SITE! Why don't you simply avoid the problem.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author FSchmieder
    Just an fyi, once your site starts picking up in traffic and such, most shared hosters will throttle you in one way or another. I recently just moved 1 of my sites that doesn't have an unlimited storage or bandwidth plan, but I don't get cpu throttled either and all my plugins work great

    It's just a natural progression. You can have a ton of newer/low traffic sites on "unlimited" shared hosting plans like hostgator, hostmonster, etc but then it's time for a slight upgrade once they start getting hits. Then eventually you'll need a VPS if you have a monster site or several medium sites and so on
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    There IS the idea of priority also. If you overuse an account, they may set the priority lower. You can STILL get 100% of the CPU BUT, if other users are running, THEY get a proportionately bigger slice of the pie, if they have a higher priority. So it isn't throttling, but may appear so.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Gosse
    If you are serious about your business you will get a dedicated server. They don't throttle those because they belong to you.

    Whats a few hundred dollars a month? Still cheaper than any brick and mortar biz.
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    • Profile picture of the author FSchmieder
      Originally Posted by Brad Gosse View Post

      If you are serious about your business you will get a dedicated server. They don't throttle those because they belong to you.

      Whats a few hundred dollars a month? Still cheaper than any brick and mortar biz.
      I think spending that much money for a blog(s) getting 100 hits a day is overkill. Why spend 100 when you can spend 20 and spend the other 80 on articles/link building/etc
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      • Profile picture of the author Chris Hardee
        Originally Posted by FSchmieder View Post

        I think spending that much money for a blog(s) getting 100 hits a day is overkill. Why spend 100 when you can spend 20 and spend the other 80 on articles/link building/etc
        That's exactly the same boat I'm in. I get around 65 uniques per day and can't justify that type of investment.... yet.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Gosse
    If you are operating that low throttling should not be an issue either. Just use caching plugins
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Hardee
      Originally Posted by Brad Gosse View Post

      If you are operating that low throttling should not be an issue either. Just use caching plugins
      I started using W3 Total Cache a couple of months ago, but my site is sometimes still taking 10-15 seconds to load a page. To be honest, I'm over it. I only wish I would have asked a year ago why my site was running so dog-gone slow.
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  • Profile picture of the author vj3660
    I had a similar issue with BH.So I moved for a hostgator VPS.Quite happy with it.
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