06-16-2019, 07:40 PM
Your demands are great for a free service. I'm in absolutely no positition to ask for anything from the sponsors. I'm not a staff here. I merely help around and try to share my knowledge. That is what a consultant does. It is up to the staff and the members to value or not to value the recommendations or solutions provided by a consultant. If you're not happy with my attempt to explain to you why your VPS has a lower CPU frequency... please feel free to complain to staff and I apologize myself for not being able to meet your demands. You should know that I have no obligations here. I do everything absolutely voluntarily.
You seem to have a misconception about the service you get. You aren't alone on the node. Other servers also need resources. Nowhere it is mentioned that you get a VPS with dedicated CPU power for just you! It is all shared between you and other PAYING customers (you don't pay a single dime). That's a fact that is hard to miss.
In order to provide everyone with a pleasurable experience the available power has to be distributed and limits have to be established to prevent from single VPS taking all of it. How this is done is up to the provider. A overall strong CPU providers more power to distribute between all VPSs on the host node. This way a better experience can be provided to clients and more clients can be hosted per node without running into a CPU bottleneck.
^ "Why do they offer a strong CPU and restrict it?"
So, well... wait for a reply by staff in this case. I just tried to explain.
You seem to have a misconception about the service you get. You aren't alone on the node. Other servers also need resources. Nowhere it is mentioned that you get a VPS with dedicated CPU power for just you! It is all shared between you and other PAYING customers (you don't pay a single dime). That's a fact that is hard to miss.
In order to provide everyone with a pleasurable experience the available power has to be distributed and limits have to be established to prevent from single VPS taking all of it. How this is done is up to the provider. A overall strong CPU providers more power to distribute between all VPSs on the host node. This way a better experience can be provided to clients and more clients can be hosted per node without running into a CPU bottleneck.
^ "Why do they offer a strong CPU and restrict it?"
So, well... wait for a reply by staff in this case. I just tried to explain.
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