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I have an account at hostmonster.com and I had Gallery2 installed on
it. the Gallery had tons of pictures, over 3GB but number of visitors
are in tens a day. The Gallery was accessible for Family, cousins and
some friends. I think it would be ok with your policy.<br>
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Though, to add new images I used the Gallery2 feature: FTP images on
the server in temp directory. Then G2 will take them and make an album.
Usually between 50 and 150 images will be processed. Almost every time
after I run the G2 it will block my account for 5-10 minutes because I
used more process then I'm allowed. But, when I talked to tech support
they said if it's ok with me - it's ok with them too to block me. It
was ok with me: better that way then upload image by image. <span
class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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If I "harass" the processor 2-3 times a month because of G2 - would you
close mu account?<br>
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Afan<br>
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Matt Breitbach wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:2260F63258FC47F483282E7971CFC580@Core2Quad"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">From Dreamhost :
7.Servers are shared with other customers, and as such IRC-related
activities or severely CPU intensive CGI scripts (e.g. chat scripts, scripts
which have bugs causing them to not close properly after being run, etc.)
are not encouraged. Any application that listens for inbound network
connections (even if the application would otherwise be allowed) are not
permitted. BitTorrent clients, proxy servers/scripts, IRC bots and bouncers
(BNC) specifically may not be run on any DreamHost Web Hosting server. If
your processes are adversely affecting server performance disproportionately
DreamHost Web Hosting reserves the right to negotiate additional charges
with the Customer and/or the discontinuation of the offending processes.