Before I went back to XF and when I was using WP, I had considered getting the APO plan for 5/mo, but now, I have no need for that, and I don't need the features of the Pro plan until the traffic picks up big time.
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If talking CF, you may not even need it then. There are a few larger sites running just fine under the free tier.Pro plan until the traffic picks up big time.
Yea, Polish may be nice, but it will not be needed much longer IMO. Once 2.3 comes out, WebP support will exist, and with TL's image optimizer (who will hopefully add webp support as well) should be a much cheaper option. Maybe in the future, if ever needed, could get 5 additional waf rules for 5/mo and not need the full pro plan, true.If talking CF, you may not even need it then. There are a few larger sites running just fine under the free tier.
If you need more WAF rules, page rules, Polish and features like that, then yes, the paid is worth it. But usually you can get by with judicious planning for the WAF rules (5 free with something like 2000 entries in each).
Some of the products don't even require a "paid plan" as they can be purchased as add-ons (Argo routing is one such example).
John is far too gracious to boot someone for something beyond their control. That's another thing I like about Jcink, a caring owner.It's rarely the site admins issue.. the "issue" is the resources it starts impacting and how it impacts other sites on that hosting... happen often enough so that it degrades other sites... you can expect a boot. Been that way on shared hosting and VPS's for as long as I can remember.
I can promise you.. no matter how gracious he is.. if the attack gets big enough that it affects others on the service... he won't have an option but to cut the plug, if only for a short time) but null routing the traffic.John is far too gracious to boot someone for something beyond their control. That's another thing I like about Jcink, a caring owner.
I mean, he did actually have to turn my board "offline" on the server-side end of the spectrum, but he definitely had no intention of booting me from my board completely.I can promise you.. no matter how gracious he is.. if the attack gets big enough that it affects others on the service... he won't have an option but to cut the plug, if only for a short time) but null routing the traffic.
yah... most hosts will put up with a time or two (or three) but if it becomes a repeating pattern... they honestly aren't left with much choice other than to null route the site for an extended period of time or to simply suggest that other hosting is found that can deal with the issue more adequately. Your site is simply one of many on theirs... and having a site degrade others is not "good" for the overall environment.I mean, he did actually have to turn my board "offline" on the server-side end of the spectrum, but he definitely had no intention of booting me from my board completely.
I can understand that, but hopefully, just like people you ban who keep registering, people who DDoS a site will go away eventually. I don't mind the DDoS protection he put on my site, but I think after getting a topic deleted of mine on another site which I believe to be the foundation of the DDoS attacks, the person stopped the attacks.yah... most hosts will put up with a time or two (or three) but if it becomes a repeating pattern... they honestly aren't left with much choice other than to null route the site for an extended period of time or to simply suggest that other hosting is found that can deal with the issue more adequately. Your site is simply one of many on theirs... and having a site degrade others is not "good" for the overall environment.
Been using it for seven years now since the startBut you really need to have it running before your site goes public to help prevent leaking of the IP address.
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