Pages is not intended for or allowed to be used as a free web-hosting service to run your online business, e-commerce site, or any other website that is primarily directed at either facilitating commercial transactions or providing commercial software as a service (SaaS). Los sitios Pages no se deben usar para realizar transacciones que impliquen el envío de información confidencial como contraseñas o números de tarjeta de crédito.
In addition, your use of Pages is subject to the Terms of Service, including the restrictions on get-rich-quick schemes, sexually obscene content, and violent or threatening content or activity.
Pages sites are subject to the following usage limits:
You can only create one user or organization site for each account on .
Pages source repositories have a recommended limit of 1 GB. For more information, see Acerca de los archivos grandes en .
Published Pages sites may be no larger than 1 GB.
Pages deployments will timeout if they take longer than 10 minutes.
Pages sites have a soft bandwidth limit of 100 GB per month.
Pages sites have a soft limit of 10 builds per hour. This limit does not apply if you build and publish your site with a custom Actions workflow.
In order to provide consistent quality of service for all Pages sites, rate limits may apply. These rate limits are not intended to interfere with legitimate uses of Pages. If your request triggers rate limiting, you will receive an appropriate response with an HTTP status code of
429
, along with an informative HTML body.
If your site exceeds these usage quotas, we may not be able to serve your site, or you may receive a polite email from Soporte de suggesting strategies for reducing your site's impact on our servers, including putting a third-party content distribution network (CDN) in front of your site, making use of other features such as releases, or moving to a different hosting service that might better fit your needs.
Using Pages to create a copy of an existing website as a learning exercise is not prohibited. However, in addition to complying with the Terms of Service, you must write the code yourself, the site must not collect any user data, and you must include a prominent disclaimer on the site indicating that the project is not associated with the original and was only created for educational purposes.