The past has shown that services like this are very spotty, at best. The accounts are overloaded with users (due to being "free") which leads to horrible service in most situations, especially with databases. Curious as to how you counter this.
Hi, Ranlo, I'm glad you asked. We have several servers in which we deploy the newly created accounts, this helps a lot since its not a single server the one that's getting overloaded with all the new websites. Also, our automated system automatically supends those websites which are using a lot of server resources (usually they are violating our ToS by installing forum suites like I.P. Boards or vBulletin or other resource intensive scripts).
Either the servers are already overloaded, or it is very rapidly going to be heading that way. No free hosting provider gets enough revenue to keep the servers underloaded through optional premium upgrades; simply not enough people will want to upgrade (even less because you offer "unlimited" everything for free already). But it's not even that - apparently, they make money off of ads on their website. I can tell you right away that that won't work.
Two things. First, the link in the OP has a typo in it. Also, I found it interesting that your premium plan is... in progress?
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. Thank you for telling me about the link, just fixed it.
About our premium options, yes, they are still in progress. We are currently talking with several other web hosting companies in order to get special deals for our users, shall they wish to upgrade at some point in the future.
So what is the business model...? Ad revenue basically? And if we aren't doing anything against the ToS we won't be throttled so to speak? Or if you get big that's when you'll be throttled or have to pay?
...that would help us whether we avail of this free offer or just let it pass.
Google translate may suggest avail, but it literally makes no sense in any post on bitcointalk. Check yourself before you wreck yourself.