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Vieux 14/09/2007, 20h19   #11
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Par défaut Re: 500GB web space? well, yes and no...

OK, I think I probably ought to give up on this. Reviews about servage are
"mixed" at best...
http://www.webhostingjury.com/reviews/Servage

"Steve" <nomail@for.me> wrote in message
news:yNzGi.78613$P45.57575@newsfet07.ams...
> Biondo,
>
> Yes, the Servage TOS seems to be good, in terms of storing files, vs, "web
> accessible files". There is no mention of the usage or purpose of the
> files uploaded. It does not specifically "and you can use it for storage"
> but it doesn't say you can't...
>
> Bandwidth and Disk Usage:
> Customer agrees that bandwidth and disk usage shall not exceed the number
> of megabytes per month for the Services ordered by Customer on the Order
> Form and must be fairly distributed over the month. Customers are able to
> use 120 Gb daily totaling 3600 Gb in a normal 30 day month. A 28 day month
> provides 3360 Gb transfer and a 31 day month will allow a total of 3720 Gb
> transfer. Sites that consume over our daily limit on a regular basis
> period will be disabled and client must look into another Web hosting
> provider to accommodate those high bandwidth needs. Servage will monitor
> Customer's bandwidth and disk usage. Servage shall have the right to take
> corrective action if Customer's bandwidth or disk usage exceeds the Agreed
> Usage. Such corrective action may include the assessment of additional
> charges, disconnection or discontinuance of any and all Services, or
> termination of this Agreement, which actions may be taken is in Servage's
> sole and absolute discretion. If Servage takes any corrective action under
> this section, Customer shall not be entitled to a refund of any fees paid
> in advance prior to such action. The default email inbox holds emails for
> up to 180 days, sent 30 days and deleted (trash) 7 days. Email subfolders
> are not automaticly cleaned up as this is the responsibility of the
> client.
>
>
> "biondo" <mau@pu.t-com.hr> wrote in message
> news:fcdaph$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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