Virtual Hosting Package Limits

The Virtual hosting packages all have limits the limits are in line with the package that you have and designed to maintain the stability of service offered and prevent any one user consuming all the resources on the shared hosting server.

Some packages offer more resources than others, if you find your website growing and needing more resources, you can upgrade at any time from your customer portal. If you need any assistance in doing this our support team are on hand to help.

Home Hosting Plans

Package PHP Memory (MB) CPU (Accessible cores) Memory/RAM (MB) I/O (KB/sec) Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
Home Budget 0 1 512 1024 10
Home Standard 128 1 512 1024 10

Business Hosting

Package PHP Memory (MB) CPU (Accessible cores) Memory/RAM (MB) I/O (KB/sec) Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
Business Starter 128 1 512 1024 20
Business Bronze 128 1.5 768 2048 30
Business Silver 512 2 1024 3072 40
Business Gold 512 3 2048 4096 50

Sellerdeck Hosting

Package PHP Memory (MB) CPU (Accessible cores) Memory/RAM (MB) I/O (KB/sec) Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
Sellerdeck Starter 128 1 512 1024 10
Sellerdeck Plus 128 1.5 768 1024 20
Sellerdeck Pro 128 2 1024 1536 30
Sellerdeck Enterprise 128 2 1024 2048 40

WordPress Hosting

Package PHP Memory (MB) CPU (Accessible cores) Memory/RAM (MB) I/O (KB/sec) Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
WordPress Plus 2048 2 2048 4096 40
WordPress Pro 4096 3 4096 5120 50

Reseller Hosting

Package PHP Memory (MB) CPU (Accessible cores) Memory/RAM (MB) I/O (KB/sec) Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
Per Hosted Site 128 1 512 1024 20
  • PHP Memory
    • PHP Memory is the physical memory allocated to a running PHP script. If your scripts reach the memory limit you may experience PHP errors on your website or see an error page. These errors will automatically clear once the usage has reduced.
  • CPU
    • CPU is the allocated CPU cores you have available to your hosting.
  • Memory/RAM (MB)
    • Memory is the physical memory allocated to your account, if this value reaches the limit you may experience some errors on your website, or in very extreme cases may see a error page. These errors will automatically clear once the usage has reduced.
  • I/O (MB/sec)
    • I/O Usage (input/output) represents how much I/O (read/write disk activity) your account has available to it.
  • Entry processes (Concurrent connections)
    • Entry Processes is the number of processes that enter your account this is also known as "Apache concurrent connections". As an example every PHP page that is accessed by a user will normally generate a single entry process. This is not to be confused with the amount of visitors you can have on your site at once, as a visitor accesses your site it will generate an entry process. These usually end very quickly so it's extremely unlikely that 10 will be generated concurrently at the same time unless you have an exceptionally large amount of simultaneous visitors on your website at the same time.
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