We’re happy to announce a new range of hosting plans, from 1GB to 4GB of application memory. You can see the details on our Features & prices page.
For these new plans we have a maximum number of accounts per server (16, 8 and 4 respectively). With our use of cgroups you are therefore guaranteed a minimum of 1/16th, 1/8th and 1/4th of all resources on the server.
If you need more than 512MB of memory but don’t want a full dedicated server then these plans might be right for you.
If you would like to upgrade your existing plan just put in a request under “Account -> Upgrade / downgrade” in the control panel and we can perform the migration for you.
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I love it! I was already thinking about upgrading to 512MB because of my memory requirements. I was wondering how I could scale after that and you got it there!
Did you just change your pricing again today?
We’re only showing the 256MB plan on the “Features & prices” page but the larger plans are still available. If you’re an existing customer you can see them under “Account -> Upgrade / downgrade” in the panel.
If you want to sign up for a new account for a larger plan just mention in the comments that you’de like a larger plan (specify which one) and we’ll set you up with one.
It would be nice if you put your new hosting plan in separate page (completely new page), so new customer can compare which is best for him. Maybe you can call it “better plan hosting deal”