marito
10-11-2003, 05:30 PM
Hi there every one!
My name is mario and this is my first post.
I have been searching for a hosting service that provides at least 100GB of bandwith each month. I only found dedicated servers that are quite expensive and I' realy dont know how to use does things. Does any one know about a chared hosting company that provides at least 100GB of bandwith each month?
PS. Searching for an afordable hosting.
Thank you very much!
blue27
10-11-2003, 05:47 PM
Welcome mario. How much are you willing to pay for 100gb and how much disk space do you need?
I think it's marito blue ;)
100GB is alot of transfer, don't jump into anything too quickly, especially if it seems extremley cheap.
Like blue said an idea of your budget and the amount of webspace you need would be useful.
blue27
10-11-2003, 05:55 PM
My name is mario and this is my first post.
I'll let him be the judge.
:stickout:
oops, ignore me, i'm not here :D
eddy2099
10-11-2003, 06:12 PM
There are quite a number of shared hosting company which would be able to offer anything you want but beware of them if the offer seems too good to be true many are overselling.
100gb is a lot of bandwidth and a typical dedicated server can only handle probably up to a little over 1000gb before you see serious downgrade of services. You might actually see that before if the sites on the server are pretty CPU-intensive like with scripts and database.
You might however want to look at a VPS alternative. Most are high-powered machine which provides you a slice of the system resources and should be easily handle 100gb of bandwidth per account. Check our Servint VPS. It might not be as robust as a full-fledged dedicated server but it is a step up from a pure shared account. And the best thing is that it comes at bargain prices for what you are getting.
1AsianChic
10-11-2003, 07:01 PM
100GB bandwidth is quite a lot for a share hosting. If you're unable to afford a dedicated server then get a Virtual Private Server would be your next option OR get a AMD Duron server ....again, if your traffic comsume around 100GB of bandwidth each month then you must have a lot of visitors, why not sell/serve ads to help the cost ??