@woeful belfry has a question:
Hey, i need to run a linux command which is going to use 30GB + one cpu at 100% nonstop for a few days, 3 weeks tops
Do vps allow this usage ? If not, what could i use ?
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@woeful belfry has a question:
Hey, i need to run a linux command which is going to use 30GB + one cpu at 100% nonstop for a few days, 3 weeks tops
Do vps allow this usage ? If not, what could i use ?
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Most VPS providers have restrictions on high resource usage to ensure fair usage for all users. Running a command that uses 30GB of memory and maxes out one CPU for an extended period may violate the terms of service of many VPS providers.
If you need to run a command that requires such high resource usage, you may want to consider dedicated servers or cloud computing services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). These services offer more flexibility and scalability in terms of resource allocation.
Alternatively, you could optimize your command to use resources more efficiently or break it into smaller tasks that can be run sequentially. This can help reduce the overall resource usage and make it more suitable for running on a VPS.
Before proceeding with your high-resource task, be sure to check the terms of service of your VPS provider and consider alternative options if necessary.
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