Re: zzzz wtf this is lame
You get a warning on a paid account. On free accounts, you just get shut down -- but you can immediately unsuspend yourself the first couple of times it happens (with no staff intervention). There are just too many accounts per server allow scripts to go over quota, and few enough consequences (it's free, right?) to dissuade people from creating "greedy" scripts unless the barrier is firm and immediate. Corey (the CEO) has mentioned elsewhere that he may consider banning some well-known "high needs" CMS scripts on Free Hosting accounts because users blame the host for problems that are actually the fault of the script.
I don't work for x10Hosting, nor do I speak for them in any capacity, so take this as my opinion and my opinion alone: if I were to launch a blog -- that is, a site that isn't a "blog plus", a catalog, an online newpaper, didn't need to support eleventy-seven languages -- I'd develop my own (SEO doesn't need "modules" or "plugins"; it should be a basic part of the site design). There's not a lot to a blog, and it doesn't require a lot of computation server-side. WordPress and popular CMS packages like Joomla do need to do a lot server-side because they're trying to be all things to all people. For a free WordPress host, I'd use WordPress.com -- since they're responsible for the software themselves, they don't have a lot to complain about when their software gets out of control.
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