Here's what happened.
I get 4 tickets within 5 minutes from people on the same server saying, "I'm getting errors". I take a look and acemenace has a site with over 120 apache connections at the moment. Our TOS clearly state the limit is 30. It's also stated here:
ZenSix Hosting :: The ZenSix Good Neighbor Policy
I suspended the site and everyone was happy again. Except of course, acemenace. It wasn't even his whole account, just the one site.
What am I supposed to do? Just tell the other clients on the server, "Hey, sorry, acemenace makes $3k a day with this site, I'm gonna have to give him a few hours to take care of it..." No. It doesn't matter if you make $3,000 a day or $3 a day... If your site creates problems for the other people on the server I take action. Besides, it's not like I have a magic list that tells me how much money you make with your sites.
There are plenty of other people on the server that have a lot more traffic than what he was doing at the moment. But there are a lot more factors involved... How fast were his hits coming in? How many files/etc did each visitor have to request from the server? Blah blah blah...
Anyway. The point is, and I have said it a billion times,
if you are making hundreds or thousands of dollars a month from your site, don't host it on a shared server. Period. It's fucking retarded.
What's funny here is idiots complaining about downtime when no one here should be hosting any site of value with him in the first place.
I mean what a clever move... start a hosting company and give everyone on WF dirt cheap, next to nothing packages and copy all the suckers traffic sources, keywords, and ideas when their sites start to hop.
And don't give me any of this BS that he's a nice guy and would never do that.
I totally agree. Why the hell are people putting sites that make thousands of dollars on shared servers anyway? If they were all as paranoid as you, this wouldn't even be an issue. If your site is that valuable, treat it like gold and lock it up tight. I'm trying to market to the beginners on WF, not the professional marketers who I would think would know better.
But come on... I'm not going to risk jail time over someone's diet blog. I abide by our privacy policy just like I expect our clients to abide by our TOS.