Unlimited Usage Policy
This Unlimited Usage Policy explains how HostLaza’s “unlimited” hosting resources are provided and used fairly. Our services are designed to support normal website usage without fixed limits, while ensuring system stability and performance for all users. This policy helps you understand acceptable usage and prevents misuse of server resources.
Last Updated: 20 – 01 – 2026
At HostLaza, our hosting plans are built to give customers flexibility as their websites grow. When we say “unlimited”, our intention is to remove small technical limits—not to allow misuse of server resources. This policy explains how unlimited resources should be used across Shared Hosting, Unlimited Hosting, and All type Reseller Hosting plans.
By using HostLaza services, you agree to use resources responsibly and in line with this policy.
How Unlimited Hosting Is Meant to Be Used
Unlimited resources are provided for running real, active websites. This includes business websites, blogs, portfolios, and client websites under reseller accounts. The environment is shared, so usage must remain reasonable and balanced.
Unlimited hosting is not designed for storage-heavy or non-website use cases.
Storage Usage Guidelines
Storage space is provided to support website-related data only. This includes website files, databases, and email data required for normal operation.
HostLaza services should not be used as:
Backup storage systems
File dumping or archiving solutions
Media libraries for videos, movies, or installers
Download or file-sharing platforms
For shared and reseller environments, overall storage usage is expected to stay within practical limits. As a general benchmark, accounts should not exceed 50 GB per cPanel account. Even on higher plans, storage is intended strictly for website content, not unlimited online storage.
If storage usage grows beyond reasonable levels, we may ask you to remove unnecessary files or move to a more suitable hosting solution.
Shared Hosting Usage
Shared Hosting plans are intended for individual websites or small projects. Since server resources are shared, heavy usage by a single account can affect others.
If a shared hosting account uses excessive CPU, memory, or disk activity over a sustained period, we may contact the customer to optimize the website or suggest an upgrade.
Reseller Hosting Usage
Reseller Hosting plans allow you to host multiple client websites under a single account. While resources are flexible, all reseller accounts are expected to follow fair-usage rules to maintain server stability.
If any account under a reseller plan abuses CPU usage, causes excessive load, or is involved in activities such as DDoS attacks, HostLaza reserves the right to suspend or terminate the affected account to protect the server and other users.
In most cases, we follow a structured resolution process before termination:
If a user exceeds resource usage limits, we may issue up to three warnings, each allowing 48 hours to resolve the issue
If the problem remains unresolved, the account may be suspended, with an additional 24-hour window provided for corrective action
If the issue is still not fixed after suspension, the account may be permanently terminated
A backup of the affected account is generally provided before final termination. However, no backup will be available after termination if the issue remains unresolved despite multiple warnings.
Resellers are fully responsible for monitoring and managing the behavior of all client accounts under their control. Repeated abuse by client accounts may also result in action against the reseller account itself.
Bandwidth & Data Transfer
HostLaza does not place strict bandwidth caps for normal website traffic. Websites are free to receive visitors and serve content without extra charges.
However, bandwidth must not be abused. Activities such as illegal downloads, proxy usage, or using hosting accounts as traffic relays are not allowed. Repeated misuse of bandwidth may lead to suspension or termination of the service.
Server Resource Usage (CPU, RAM & Processes)
Each hosting plan has defined limits for CPU, memory, and concurrent processes. These limits exist to ensure stable performance for all users.
If a website repeatedly exceeds its allocated limits multiple times in a day, upgrading to a higher plan becomes necessary. Failure to upgrade after notification may result in service cancellation, with refunds handled as per our Refund Policy.
Database Usage
Databases should be optimized and used responsibly. Extremely large databases can affect server performance.
If a database grows beyond practical limits (for example, over 1 GB per database), we may request optimization or cleanup to maintain service quality.
Email Storage Usage
Email accounts included with hosting plans are meant for normal communication. Each email account should remain within reasonable storage limits.
If an email account consumes excessive storage and affects server performance, we may request cleanup or temporarily restrict email access until usage is reduced.
What “Unlimited” Really Means
Unlimited plans are designed to support personal and small business websites without strict technical barriers. As long as your usage aligns with normal website behavior and does not harm server stability, you can continue using resources freely.
If usage patterns create performance risks, HostLaza may recommend moving to a VPS or dedicated server for better reliability.
What “Unlimited” Does Not Mean
Unlimited does not mean:
Unlimited file storage
Unlimited backups
Unlimited resource consumption
Enterprise-level workloads on shared servers
Our systems include safeguards to prevent any single account from negatively impacting others.
Policy Updates
HostLaza may update this Unlimited Policy when required. Any changes will be posted on this page with a revised date. Continued use of services means acceptance of the updated policy.