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Hi,
Reading the TOS I found out that I can't run cron entries with intervals of less than 15 minutes. However, during the cron setup it is possible to choose periods like 1, 5 and 10 (and more, of course). Is the TOS outdated? The rules changed? Can I run now a cron job every 5 minutes? Just for your information, the PHP script that I want to run gathers data from an external API (data is returned in json format) and then it proceeds with a SQL insert/update. Thanks in advance. |
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What you are able to do is not always the same as what you can do (without breaking the rules).
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Thanks for the answer.
Is there any hosting plan that allows me to run a cron job with no limitation? |
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With VPS or dedicated server you should be able to do that
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