by webquarry | Mar 10, 2020 | Website Improvements
Can the Corona Virus effect your website? Relax, this will not be a fear mongering article… Literally speaking, your website certainly isn’t susceptible to contracting a human virus. So take comfort in the fact that your website is safe from the...Bandwidth is “Unmetered” which means you are not charged according to the amount of bandwidth you use. We will not artificially clamp down on you for the bandwidth that you use. That being said, bandwidth is a shared resource and our Terms of Service require that all shared resources are treated in a proper fashion. We will not allow one client’s activity to negatively impact another client.
If there is an issue concerning your account’s bandwidth or disk space utilization, you will receive an email from us explaining the situation and asking you to reduce usage.
It is exceedingly rare for a customer who is managing a personal or small business website to exceed our usage policies under normal circumstances. Compromised websites are the most likely culprit for over consumption of resources.
Hosting accounts come with the listed amount of disk space. We do have “soft limits” in place to prevent an account from filling up with abandoned email or other junk files. Those soft limits will be raised if we see that your usage is within our Terms of Service.
Bandwidth is “Unmetered” which means you are not charged according to the amount of bandwidth you use.
We do require all customers to be fully compliant with our Terms of Service and to only utilize disk space and bandwidth in the normal operation of a personal or small business website. Disk space and Bandwidth on shared servers are a shared resource and any client that is found to monopolizing those resources will be asked to remedy the situation so that other clients son the machine do not suffer.
If there is an issue concerning your account’s bandwidth or disk space utilization, you will receive an email from us explaining the situation and asking you to reduce usage.
It is exceedingly rare for a customer who is managing a personal or small business website to exceed our usage policies under normal circumstances. Compromised websites are the most likely culprit for over consumption of resources.