No im not layered tech doesnt even offer unlimited servers (this is where Lucidnet.com server/s is from) Ok so if the server runs out of diskspace does it sprint to pcworld and get its self a new HD/TD
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No im not layered tech doesnt even offer unlimited servers (this is where Lucidnet.com server/s is from) Ok so if the server runs out of diskspace does it sprint to pcworld and get its self a new HD/TD
Nah, Servers cant sprint. The owner does ;)
You dont even have access yourself to replace/add the hd/TD if it overloads
Hold on:[sarcasm] Why not host the whole internet off a cheap reseller plan? I mean think of it, there is unlimited space, unlimited bandwidth etc [/sarcasm]
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Its Impossible
There is no such thing as an unlimted :P Basicly there is not unlimeted Hard Drives in the world
There is no such thing as an unlimted :P Basicly there is not unlimeted Hard Drives in the world is there?
I was selling a reseller a few days ago which was claimed to be unmetered - i decided to get rid of it because i want reliable services to give to my customers, i fell if im giving out people ''unmetered'' hosting then im not giving them the services they deserver as they may go down at anytime. Someone else may of wanted the reseller for a few of there own site etc i dont know but i wasnt goig to risk it
6. How can you offer an "unlimited" account? Is it really unlimited?
Unlimited Accounts are indeed unlimited. These accounts may not to be used to host a collection of MP3's, Warez, or to backup your computer or another source. They may not be used for general storage of any type. All content stored on an unlimited account must be directly used on the Internet by the website associated with that account. These accounts may not be used as a download distribution point for your software or media. They are to be used for standard web practices only. This means that all content stored on an unlimited account must be used for “normal” website use. “Un-normal” usage is anything that a shared server would not be able to provide under standard circumstances. If your account requires resources that are not able to be provided by a shared server, we may require you to rent a dedicated server. If you are unsure of whether your account may violate this policy, please contact us prior to subscribing.
Note: This was a special offer back in June 2005.
Unlimited is impossible unless your server has a special HD/TD that grows when you feed it ;o
So its not impossible ;)