The recommended average/constant network load for VPS should not exceed: For VPS with 1 Gbit/s port For VPS with 100 Mbit/s port Tariff Lite 10 Mbit/s 5 Mbit/s Tariff Start 15 Mbit/s 10 Mbit/s Tariff Medium 20 Mbit/s 20 Mbit/s Tariff Premium 50 Mbit/s 30 Mbit/s Tariff Elite 80 Mbit/s 50 Mbit/s PROMO tariffs medium/constant load divisible by 2 medium/constant load divisible by 2 The restrictions indicated in the table are imposed only with constant abuse, or if the excess load affects other clients. By default, we do not limit the bandwidth. Your VPS can use the bandwidth of the master server bandwidth (for example, 1Gbit/s). As a rule, even powerful VPS creates a load of no more than 10-20Mbit/s (if they are not used for streaming, file sharing, and other resource-intensive tasks). Example 1: Tariff Medium. Daily on the client's website from 18:00 to 22:00 maximum traffic. The network load increases to 40Mbit/s (with an average load of 10Mbit/s). In this case, no restrictions and sanctions will follow. Example 2: Tariff Lite. For several days in a row, a constant load of more than 50Mbit/s is maintained. Taking into account the total load on the head bandwidth of the server, a limit of up to 10Mbit/s can be introduced. Notice of Restrictions Application If the excess VPS load affects other clients – restrictions are imposed immediately. The VPS user is notified through tickets. If the excess VPS load does not affect other clients and is not critical at the moment – the user is informed about the excess load for the current tariff plan. Within 24 hours, it is necessary to reduce the load or switch to another tariff plan (if there is no response, a limit is introduced). The VPS user is notified through tickets.