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GreenCloudVPS issues

How are GreenCloudVPS servers? Are they stable for hosting websites? I’ve heard they have very strict CPU limits—apparently, running a single benchmark test can get your server shut down.

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  • Currently have a yearly paid server from 22nd October 2025.
    Minimal downtime, Very stable. Simply no problems.

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • JohnFilch123JohnFilch123 Member
    edited 8:35AM

    I have heard that GC has got strict CPU limit and once one of my servers was suspended for high traffic but a ticket quickly fixed it. Otherwise, all good, never had any issues.

    Thanked by 2NDTN oloke
  • hennaboyhennaboy Member

    30% as stated in their terms.

    Never had a problem I have 6 servers with them.

    Thanked by 2NDTN oloke
  • suutsuut Member

    They also have VDS.

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

  • @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    Are you enforcing it strictly? For example when my CPU usage hovers around 50-60% 18 hours a day, will you suspend it or will you contact through a ticket first, trying to find a solution?

  • @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    I have a suggestion: allow users to cap CPU usage at qemu via ticket, to help prevent website suspension during high traffic periods (days).

  • hennaboyhennaboy Member

    @NotFoundException said:

    @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    Are you enforcing it strictly? For example when my CPU usage hovers around 50-60% 18 hours a day, will you suspend it or will you contact through a ticket first, trying to find a solution?

    I spoke to them recently about something like this and they said it would be an email notification and invitation to discuss.

    I thought that was more than reasonable.

    Thanked by 1NotFoundException
  • @hennaboy said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    Are you enforcing it strictly? For example when my CPU usage hovers around 50-60% 18 hours a day, will you suspend it or will you contact through a ticket first, trying to find a solution?

    I spoke to them recently about something like this and they said it would be an email notification and invitation to discuss.

    I thought that was more than reasonable.

    Correction, it would be an email + a shutdown

  • hennaboyhennaboy Member

    @yokowasis said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    Are you enforcing it strictly? For example when my CPU usage hovers around 50-60% 18 hours a day, will you suspend it or will you contact through a ticket first, trying to find a solution?

    I spoke to them recently about something like this and they said it would be an email notification and invitation to discuss.

    I thought that was more than reasonable.

    Correction, it would be an email + a shutdown

    Actually no but whatever pot you with to stir

    Thanked by 1DrNutella
  • DrNutellaDrNutella Member

    @hennaboy said:

    @yokowasis said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @NDTN said:
    The 30% policy is in place to stop resource abuse and prevent users from maxing out the CPU at 100% for hours on end on shared plans. We have never suspended a VPS just for running a quick benchmark. You're fine to burst over 30% usage occasionally when you need to, it's just not meant to be run at that level constantly.

    Are you enforcing it strictly? For example when my CPU usage hovers around 50-60% 18 hours a day, will you suspend it or will you contact through a ticket first, trying to find a solution?

    I spoke to them recently about something like this and they said it would be an email notification and invitation to discuss.

    I thought that was more than reasonable.

    Correction, it would be an email + a shutdown

    Actually no but whatever pot you with to stir

    I like to stir bowl. It gets messy quick. Pots are clean ways to stir.

  • resultfbresultfb Member

    In my experience, from several providers, it's not that strict, they only enforce bandwidth limits, you can pay for bandwidth equivalent to half a year of your VPS cost. The really strict one is Hostdzire's Leaseweb product, they use cpusteal for limitation.

  • eloftyelofty Member

    Just buy enough cpu or a VDS with dedicated resources, simple.

  • Mik3y326Mik3y326 Member

    I have a VPS from 2024, never had any issues. To be honest, I dont really use this VPS except for the occasional yabs like every 1 or 2 months. Done that for the past 2 years, have not been suspended yet :wink:

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