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Quadrocube2013-06-14 20:54:51
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Quadrocube, 2013-06-14 20:54:51

How to prevent CPU Abuse charges from VPS hosting?

Recently I rented a VPS running OpenVZ for project stress testing (yes, not the most suitable solution, but it’s better than loading a home mammoth-like system unit), launched the integration simulator for the night, and in the morning received a letter of happiness in the mail - “Your server was suspended for the CPU Abuse". After a long conversation with support, during which I was poked with my nose several times at the item about “Fare share of resources”, I did not hear anything that would help me to guarantee not to receive such letters in the future. I need help - how to protect myself, how to simply enable a limit on the amount of resources available to the user (the most suitable thing I found is cpu sets, but troubles with them ... I want something more “out of the box” so that after the next apocalypse I don’t remember in a hurry how did it rise).

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WEBIVAN, 2013-06-14
@WEBIVAN

Take a VPS from a normal company, whose processor resources are limited by the hypervisor, and preferably on XEN.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2013-06-14
@inkvizitor68sl

Go to digitalocean and run it there. At the same time, pay for the night of renting a virtual machine, not a month.

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EugeneOZ, 2013-06-15
@EugeneOZ

Buy a Dedik - everyone will be 101% indifferent to your actions with it.

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Quadrocube, 2013-06-15
@Quadrocube

Thanks to everyone, I solved the problem by disowning this hoster - thanks to Habr, much more sensible suggestions were found.

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egorinsk, 2013-06-14
@egorinsk

Looking for a decent host. And it's better not on OpenVZ, there is also memory, so it is believed that all programs consume it 2-3 times more.

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