CGI
Abuse Policy
BHG-HOST allows CGI to be used on all Virtual Servers. CGI can
be resource intensive however, and because a Virtual Server must
be shared with other users, we must limit how much of the CPU can
be used by any one account on a shared server. There are several
reasons why BHG-HOST has created its CGI Abuse policy for
its virtual server users.
What
does BHG-HOST consider "CGI ABUSE"?
Any
site whose CGI programs are using excessive amounts of system resources.
Excessive amounts is defined as any amount that results in substantial
degradation of server performance. BHG-HOST is the sole determinant
of what consititues degraded server performance.
Due
to their use of flat files instead of databases, BHG-HOST
does not allow the use of UBB or YABB bulletin boards. Use of these
boards for large or very active forums, results in system performance
degradation, and cannot be allowed in our shared server environment.
BHG-HOST suggests using VBulletin or phpBB as a more efficient,
database-driven alternative to these bulletin boards.
Why
does BHG-HOST have this policy?
Server
Speed and Fairness to others
A Virtual Server is shared. As such, there are many accounts
per machine. In all fairness, BHG-HOST cannot allow one or
two clients to use all of the System resources on a shared machine
and have all other clients on the machine suffer because of it.
Excessive CPU usage by one or more clients causes extreme slowness
in all areas: FTP, Telnet, Web Sites and more. If the CPU usage
gets too far out of hand, all sites hosted on the machine will return
Errors and not be accessible in any way.
What
happens if I violate this policy?
All accounts that are found to using excessive amounts of system
resources will receive an email warning from BHG-HOST. This
warning will inform you that there is too much CGI running and it
will provide options for reducing the usage or upgrading your server.
If you do not reduce the usage within 24 hours of the email being
sent, your CGI scripts will be disabled.
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