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Is it possible to improve shared-cpu-vps hosting performance with a keep-alive? Or something else?

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Taking the leap from dedicated to shared-cpu-vps and have just one major concern: I will no longer have a dedicated CPU.

In past tries with vps hosting, I've noticed my servers sometimes don't respond for a second or two, even though the dc is only a hundred miles away. That's unacceptable for my use-cases, so I need to ask if the behavior can be mitigated.

Is it possible to minimize the potential "response delay" by implementing some kind of "keep-alive" where my VPS frequently requires a small amount of CPU cycles? I'm thinking something as simple as a ping every 120s.

For what it's worth, I'm currently considering linode and vultr.

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