[Discontinued] Bloxy.Pro - Free Premium Website & Discord Bot Hosting

OOps, this was a Typo, It was meant to be MB. Thanks for letting me know!

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yay 128GB RAMM!!!

Is there any sufficient punishment for users who abuse the system and add backdoors and implement them in other Roblox games?

Well, it’s 128 megabytes. For something as simple as a bot, 128GB would be too good to be true. If you write safe C code, I think that even 4 megabytes could be enough.

Yea, one of those services again… bruh.

Before you make the mistake of wasting your time with this, please note that once this gets popular, the Developers probably wont be able to continue on supporting this project and paying for insane amounts of server storage as they make no revenue from it.
So it will eventually shut down at some point.

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Greetings @MatsRatz,
It’s not how it works. Bloxy.pro have the capacity to have clients both for our discord bot hosting and website hosting. Once our capacity is reached, we will buy more capacity. Once our capacity budget is reached, we won’t buy new capacity, because this is where it leads to the service shutting down. Here at bloxy.pro we do not have more than we are able to pay for.

This is exactly what I was saying.

It’s not gonna last for long if everything is free.

You must read the text carefully, bloxy.pro does NOT use more money than we have, and never will. Due to this we won’t shut down. Bloxy.pro also uses long-term contracts at our providers.

I’m sorry, but this financially doesn’t make any sense.

In essence you are hosting absolutely anything, wether that be unsafe content, phishing like aforementioned or data collection.

You’re doing this for free, and spending on average 1 to 3 dollars on the memory, storage and bandwidth per user of your system. Given that you claim to only have the capacity for 134 clients, this leads to between $134 to $402 dollars per month, assuming you’re using a whitelabel hosting provider.

Given that you are providing 16GB of SSD storage per customer, assuming this is NVMe as stated, this brings you to a total of 2144GB, so 2.5TB for accuracy, you’d be spending up to $300 on the SSD, although I’m sure there wouldn’t just be one single SSD as you are conscious of the security and safety risks with a single shared storage solution.

This doesn’t include any excess fees and is just the tip of the iceberg, considering bandwidth and electricity costs.

My curiosity, and in the politest way possible, I ask - how are you funding this?

I’m seeking transparency into your free service, as my skepticism is high, even other services such as Replit rely on marketing or purchases to survive.

I hope this doesn’t come off as passive aggressive or rude, but when 134 people are trusting you with their data, and you are trusting 134 people with your service - I’m sure you’ll understand there are some questions.

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yea this is what i was wondering

Greetings @Swinsor,
I fully understand your question & why you ask it. I won’t be aggressive or mad, because questions and feedback is important in such projects. But first I want to correct you. You said we had space for 134 clients only, that’s not completely correct. We have a capacity of 134 clients using our free discord bot hosting, more for our website hosting.

For our Website Hosting, we use managed hosting.
For our Discord Bot Hosting, we uses Linux Servers
You can find information about our servers at https://bloxy.betteruptime.com/

Our free Discord Hosting have a SSD Disk capacity of 400 GB. This is more than enough, because we only provide 1 GB for free to them. Which means we are going to use 134 GB for all 134 clients.

" What do you get?

  • 20 GB NVMe SSD Storage"

also you: “we only give 1gb to them”
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false advertising much?

if you have 400GB for discord bots, what is your limit for your website? you didn’t address how you’re paying for this or what your motive for this even is, how are you confirming that the websites and bots are Roblox related? Does your privacy policy include a clause to let you verify such? or do you just go in and dig thru source code without informing the owner?

That’s for our website hosting, if you read carefully, you would have known.

  • We pay our service and stuff with USD, which is generated from my private personal income.
  • We do not dig into peoples sources code, without permissions from the owner, we don’t even do it with permission. If users want help with their code, they must post it in a text themselves or upload a file in the ticket/code-help channel, etc.
  • We do not check each client what their use our service for. We do check a few clients by going to their websites, to see if it’s roblox-related. We do never check their source code.
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It’s your personal income, not the company’s. I feel like something is a little concealed here around this area.

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That’s completely normal, most projects and companies does have an investor, it can either be the owner, employees or even a third. And all projects & companies who don’t have any income, but many bills they have to pay - only losing money, have minimum one investor.

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How would Bloxy.Pro (the company) make money to sustain all that, at the moment they can’t, since they pretty much offer a free service and a very cheap paid service, so it’s normal that someone has to inject money in it, I don’t see what’s suspicious in there to be honest.

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The concept of free web hosting was to never make a profit. It was to ensure people have a reliable service to go to for free hosting. This will never be a service that “pays for itself”. There will always be someone working and paying the bills as long as the service is active.

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This is great and all, but a word of caution never use a web host by any Roblox member, It’s not a secret that a majority of these hosting platforms are just copy and paste resells, there is absolutely no such thing as a Free host without caveats, servers are expensive and nobody is just going to use their bank account out of their own good will.

If you want your server rooted, or if you want your data in the hands of an unexperienced individual go right a head, you’ve been warned.

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Web hosting servers tend to not be as expensive (companies will literally sale a reseller plan for $10-$20/month), but yes, you are correct that you should always go for paid over free web hosting.

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Your forum is very broken. I was unable to navigate anywhere.

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