evox hosting
Aug. 19th, 2005 12:17 amGlobat.com has just upgraded their Gigabyte package to a Terabyte package, meaning that the smallest hosting plan is now 10GB with 300GB of bandwidth per month. For $29.95 a month, existing customers can upgrade to the new package.
Logically, I can't see anyone using that much space for anything, unless you're hosting massive media files. And then all that would come in handy.
Of course, when have I ever thought logically when it's come to webhosting? I've fired off an e-mail to see if they have to relocate my files to a new server (thus potentially messing up databases) or if it's just a quota setting they change. If the answer is agreeable, Eternalvox.net will have lots of space and bandwidth to do.... whatever.
I should really be in bed now.
Logically, I can't see anyone using that much space for anything, unless you're hosting massive media files. And then all that would come in handy.
Of course, when have I ever thought logically when it's come to webhosting? I've fired off an e-mail to see if they have to relocate my files to a new server (thus potentially messing up databases) or if it's just a quota setting they change. If the answer is agreeable, Eternalvox.net will have lots of space and bandwidth to do.... whatever.
I should really be in bed now.
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Date: 2005-08-19 06:17 am (UTC)That plan is awesome. At the moment, I'm paying almost the same amount for significantly less space and less bandwidth.
I really want to get more webhosting, but I'm not sure what to use it for.
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Date: 2005-08-23 12:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-19 01:01 pm (UTC)Why can't they do some research and find something that I can work with...
*bitches and moans about 10MiB quota that he has to work within :(
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Date: 2005-08-19 02:17 pm (UTC)Are there plans that I'm missing somewhere? Or does it not actually have anything to do with what an actual terabyte is. *g*
-Bree
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Date: 2005-08-19 07:05 pm (UTC)