The power and value of Zen Cart is well known.
My question is regarding where to install Zen Cart on:
Shared hosting is the least expensive startup route to go. It is tempting, but is it suitable for Zen Cart?
Case in question: Most shared hosts provide adequate bandwidth & disk space for the initial stage of business (could be months, could be even years). Those web sites also provide you with tools (e.g. cPanel) that let you monitor your actual bandwidth & disk space usage, so you have a good feel about when a host package upgrade is needed.
But... there is a "hidden" clause in the terms of use that states that your account cannot exceed certain percentage of CPU use (<25%). Unfortunately, there is no way for the account's holder to track that. Thus, the store owner must rely blindly on the web host's measurement & monitoring.
Still, I am very curious to know how many of the Zen Cart community have their online store on shared web hosts. Does it work? If not, when was the point you realized you must upgrade to a dedicated server?
Also, I know that Zen Cart does extensive use of PHP scripts and MySQL. These definitely take more CPU (and memory) resources than plain HTML. Is there a benchmark that shows the "operation cost" of each (or typical) Zen Cart operation takes?
Where should I start looking for answers regarding this issue?
Thanks!
Daniel



