Hi,
Any one use promotingb2b.com. They provide unlimited domain, unlimited disk storage, unlimited Bandwidth, create unlimited nameservers for you and your customers and 7 days free trial with One time setup charges $200 and $25 p.m.
Techark
03-25-2004, 09:19 AM
Well if they advertise. "They provide unlimited domain, unlimited disk storage, unlimited Bandwidth, create unlimited nameservers" that menas they are unlimited liars, since unlimted disk space and bandwidth is not possible. So why host with a liar ?
oodie
03-25-2004, 09:26 AM
One word: DON'T
No such thing as unlimited, no free lunch. This is from their TOS:
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UNLIMITED USE POLICY
High bandwidth usage: PromotingB2B.com offers an unlimited use policy by maintaining very large ratios of bandwidth per customer. In rare cases, PromotingB2B.com may find a customer to be using server resources to such an extent that he or she may jeopardize server performance and resources for other customers. In such instances, PromotingB2B.com reserves the right to impose the High Resource User Policy for the consideration of all customers. "Unlimited bandwidth/diskspace refers to what the server can handle, not infinite bandwidth".
HIGH RESOURCE USER POLICY
Resources are defined as bandwidth and/or processor utilization.
PromotingB2B.com may implement the following policy to its sole discretion:
When a website is found to be monopolizing the resources available, PromotingB2B.com reserves the right to suspend that site immediately. This policy is only implemented in extreme circumstances and is intended to prevent the misuse of our servers. Customers may be offered an option whereby PromotingB2B.com continues hosting the website for an additional fee.
PromotingB2B.com owns several servers that are located around the world. PromotingB2B.com reserves the right to change the location of your hosted domain names by providing you the server that is best for optimization. We will give you 30 days advance notice if the server changes are necessary.
WHRKit
03-25-2004, 12:40 PM
Stay away from "unlimited" ...... No if's .....
markjut
03-25-2004, 01:11 PM
Any hosting site offering unlimited bandwith won't be around for long. That is a proven warning
freak
03-26-2004, 03:05 AM
Hey, this host is fantastic....
Ask someone to pay 200 bucks up front than later find some silly excuse to boot him off....
Man, I should try to do that too on of these days...
:)
Ruchi
03-26-2004, 03:23 AM
"unlimited" offers = unlimited headaches