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Simply use our coupon code GET25OFF to get 25% off your first months invoice on any of our Plus, Platinum or Ultra Virtual Server plans.

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Our Plus Virtual Servers uses our OpenVZ virtual platform while our Platinum Virtual Server plans use our XEN virtual platform and our Ultra Virtual Server plans use our KVM virtual platform.

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  • Do you have any rules on high cpu usage. i.e. Could one run a hadoop job on your VPS?

  • Hi josephchi,

    What we would recommend for an application that may require a lot of CPU resources, we would recommend using either our XEN or KVM virtual platform so that the resources would be dedicated to your virtual server. Our OpenVZ virtual platform is a shared virtual platform so there could be a chance that the virtual server may get shutdown for excessive CPU resource usage.

    We certainly don't mind the odd spike as we know customers run backups and this can take a couple of minutes to run at times but continued excessive CPU resource usage can lead to a virtual server being shutdown only on our OpenVZ virtual platform.

    Feel free to also have a look at our Technet article that we wrote last year about the differences between our virtual platforms.
    - http://technet.exigent.com.au

    Hope this has been able to help out :)

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