Not a dedicated anymore, just shared

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by markyd, Jan 8, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey guys, I've dropped my standards. I don't want a dedicated now. But instead I want something with at least a 160GB of disk space, and AT LEAST 30TB of bandwidth. Can ANYONE offer me this FOR REAL with a shared plan :) Thanks
     
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  2. torhost

    torhost Banned

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    #2
    30 Terabytes is a pretty huge amount
    With that much traffic it's definitely questionable wether you should use shared hosting or not
     
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  3. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #3
    Ya, I know, but right now, I just need that bandwidth and I've got no way to pay for a dedicated at this point I'm pretty sure, so I'm just testing the waters, trying to find this. If I can, great, if not, oh well I guess :(
     
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    sumone Well-Known Member

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    #4
    if u want 2 be scammed go ahead buddy but my suggestion is if anyone can offer u shared hosting with 30tb bandwidth dnt go with them just my 2cent
     
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  5. Cameron [NetXHosting]

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    #5
    I could sell you a dedicated server with 33TB bandwidth @ 10Mbit's for $65... ;)
     
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    #6
    Go with dedicated,
    There really is no way you can do this on shared hosting =/

    EDIT: Oh cameron, can you please check PM's? I still haven't received details in my email
     
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  7. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #7
    But a 10mbit can only do 3.3tb bandwidth not 33 right? If not, please im me again :)
     
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    #8
    Sent you PM about 30 secs ago :) Sorry about the delay!
     
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  9. Cameron [NetXHosting]

    Cameron [NetXHosting] Peon

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    #9
    It can do 33, I once used up 20TB :D
     
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  10. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #10
    Shweet, im me :D

    On msn, aim, or yahoo :)
     
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  11. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #11
    Where's that IM cameron? ;)

    Also, any more offers you guys?? Please hurry!
     
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    #12
    (MSN)
     
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  13. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #13
    Iming you now :)
     
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  14. ZaxiHosting

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    #14

    Sorry about this,but a line capped at 10mbit can only transfer 3.3Tb/Mo
    Regards
     
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  15. Cameron [NetXHosting]

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    #15
    Lol, Nope... I have tried it. Downloaded and uploaded from rapidshare for 30 days, And it used almost 20TB...
     
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    #16
    Sorry but it wasnt 10mbit, even a full-duplex
    Its a simply math - 10mbit the maximum transfer around 1.2mbyte/second
    So about 3.3/Month at maximum.Its simply - you cant change the line!
    Regards
     
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  17. markyd

    markyd Active Member

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    #17
    ^^^ My thoughts exactly :confused:
     
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    #18
    This doesnt mean that he cannot provide quality servers.
    This only means that 10mbit cannot transfer 20TB
    Regards
     
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    #19
    Are you certain that it'll use that much BW monthly or just your prediction?
    Because I would like to suggest you to start with servers at your budget and increase budget/server/BW/specs as your site become well established.
     
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    #20
    LOL, Yeah, I just realized that...

    I was downloading at 8MB so I probably got a bit mixed up there
     
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