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    Default CPU time, account executions and semi dedicated hosting.

    I run a wiki (http://terranovawiki.org/) and i have been getting quite a few visitors, particularly just after a new episode is aired, an d have noticed that the CPU time and account executions are WAY over the limit (like 3-10 times over), does this affect site performance etc or not? If so would I was considering upgrading to the basic semi dedicated hosting plan.

    I ask this because when I signed up the site said unlimited space and traffic. Does traffic refer to something else here or am I just going in the wrong direction here?

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    Hello,

    I've carefully checked your account and accessed your cPanel. I visited the Awstats section and noticed that two IP addresses accessed more than 210 000 pages. The IPs are:

    74.82.62.173
    74.82.62.174

    They are used by Attracta and I suppose that their crawlers scanned your website. You shouldn't worry about the number of executions because Attracta is our partner. At this moment the shared hosting server is suitable for your account. If you have any other questions you can a new support ticket from your Customer Area -> Get Support -> HelpDesk.
    Daniel.K
    SiteGround Technical Support Team
    Siteground Web Hosting

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