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Important! Free Hosting CPU limitations you need to know!

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hostinger.com

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uk@hostinger.com

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Tue, Nov 22, 2016 02:09 AM

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Hey {NAME}, Are you planning to host a business or any other important Website with us? The reason f

Hey {NAME}, Are you planning to host a business or any other important Website with us? The reason for this email is to inform you about Free Hosting CPU limitations. What is CPU? The server your Website is housed on has one or multiple central processing units, or CPUs, just as your home PC does. These are basically the brains of the computer, they handle information requests and execute programs. The bigger the CPU capacity, the more information the server can process before losing performance. We recommend you to read more about CPU [here]. High CPU usage is a very common issue when it comes to Free Hosting. Please note that we have millions of Free Hosting Accounts sharing the same resources. We allow using up to 20% of CPU power for our customers per Website. If this limit is exceeded, the site will be unavailable for 24 hours and it'll redirect to www.hostinger.co.uk for some time. This is a precaution we're taking to be able to provide equal service to all of our Free Hosting users. To avoid CPU limitations, you need to Upgrade to Premium or Business plans and get almost Unlimited CPU power (so the probability of hitting the limit would diminish). You must upgrade your Account if you are planning to host a business or any other important Website. To upgrade the account please login to your members area at [] [UPGRADE TO PREMIUM] © 2016 Hostinger International Ltd.

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