Biondo,
Yes, the Servage TOS seems to be good, in terms of storing files, vs, "web
accessible files". There is no mention of the usage or purpose of the files
uploaded. It does not specifically "and you can use it for storage" but it
doesn't say you can't...
Bandwidth and Disk Usage:
Customer agrees that bandwidth and disk usage shall not exceed the number of
megabytes per month for the Services ordered by Customer on the Order Form
and must be fairly distributed over the month. Customers are able to use 120
Gb daily totaling 3600 Gb in a normal 30 day month. A 28 day month provides
3360 Gb transfer and a 31 day month will allow a total of 3720 Gb transfer.
Sites that consume over our daily limit on a regular basis period will be
disabled and client must look into another Web hosting provider to
accommodate those high bandwidth needs. Servage will monitor Customer's
bandwidth and disk usage. Servage shall have the right to take corrective
action if Customer's bandwidth or disk usage exceeds the Agreed Usage. Such
corrective action may include the assessment of additional charges,
disconnection or discontinuance of any and all Services, or termination of
this Agreement, which actions may be taken is in Servage's sole and absolute
discretion. If Servage takes any corrective action under this section,
Customer shall not be entitled to a refund of any fees paid in advance prior
to such action. The default email inbox holds emails for up to 180 days,
sent 30 days and deleted (trash) 7 days. Email subfolders are not
automaticly cleaned up as this is the responsibility of the client.
"biondo" <mau@pu.t-com.hr> wrote in message
news:fcdaph$mlj$1@ss408.t-com.hr...
> Take a look at www.servage.net
> 360GB with 3600GB monthly data transfer for 6,35Euro...
> and you can use it as a storage...
>
> And if you use coupon code "wanip" (without "), you get additional 25GB
>
> biondo
>
> "Steve" <nomail@for.me> wrote in message
> news:C3kGi.47045$jJ5.20067@newsfet03.ams...
>>I have been shopping around for a new host for my 4 sites (with <2GB of
>>files total). I came across www.ixwebhosting.com and saw that they offer
>>"500 GB Web Space" for $6.95/month. That's dramatically more than the 5GB
>>my current host gives. Not to mention the 3.5TB of monthly throughput.
>>Oh boy. I began to get visions of storing hard drive backups, mapped Z
>>drives on my PCs, etc, etc, to make use of that 500GB. I gave them a
>>call. The rep on the phone tells me that the 500GB must be used for
>>"web-accessible" files only, that are part of my websites, and that I
>>cannot use the space for stored files. So then, I could use the 500GB
>>for thousands of pages of pictures of my cat, but can't use the space to
>>park backup files? That just ain't right. Is it reasonable to advertise
>>"500GB web space" without adding that little disclaimer? Or should I just
>>know better?
>>
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