Why Fair Use Exists
Shared infrastructure works best when resources are used responsibly. Fair use helps us protect service quality, performance, and availability for every customer on the platform.
Typical Resource Controls
- CPU and memory limits per account/process depending on plan tier.
- Concurrent process and entry-process limits to prevent abuse spikes.
- Disk I/O and inode limits to maintain healthy storage performance.
- Email sending controls (rate, hourly caps, anti-spam protection).
- Database/query usage controls for stability and abuse prevention.
What Is Not Allowed
- Bulk unsolicited email, phishing, malware hosting, or abusive automation.
- Cryptomining, unauthorized scanning, and sustained denial-of-service behavior.
- Using shared plans as large backup archives or file distribution mirrors.
- Running workloads that require dedicated resources on entry-level shared plans.
If You Hit Plan Limits
Our team may notify you with usage details and recommendations. Depending on impact, we may temporarily throttle workloads, request corrective action, or suggest an upgrade path (for example VPS or dedicated hosting).
Related Policies
This page summarizes practical limits. Full legal terms remain in our policy pages.