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sounds interesing but you need to add some more info and make things more clear.

First since you "charge users per every Megabyte and on a daily basis plan" then i think is better to list your prices as "Rate per Mb" instead of "Rate per Gb", since not many users will use more than 1GB per day.
Also, what about less than 1GB per day? I guess is still $2.15/GB .. but you have to make this clear.

Any minimum deposides or charges? Can I have an acount for my 15k page and "charge" my accound with $0.20?

How will you prove the CPU time used? On what kind of CPUs is this time going to be measured on?
 
Actually we'll bill you at per-megabyte basis.
So, if you used 5 MB last day, we'll bill you for $0,01.
You can charge your account for $1 and more.
CPU time measuring is base feature of FreeBSD, we are using PIII 800 processors at web-servers.
 
Yes, it sounds interesting. There is no minimal fee? If I use close to nothing one month I pay close to nothing?
 
Our billing is daily-based.
If your sites has small amount of traffic (<=5MB) we'll bill you for $0.01. If your traffic more than 5 MB we'll bill you at our standart per-megabyte rate. If your sites has no traffic we'll not bill you.
You can charge your account by CC, PayPal or wire transfer for $1 and more.

Signup, one week of testing and 25MB of outgoing traffic is absolutely free, no CC required.
 
Cool. Does third level domains like*.com.kg and *co.uk work?

What if I want to host several low traffic domains? Can I put them in the same account or do you prefer that each domain has it's own account?
I don't ask to save $0.01. :D I just remember that you supported multiple domains when you were free, and wonder how it's set up now.
 
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Any domains should work but for some domains (.it, .fr, maybe some others) manual activation can be required. that is simple, you just have to notify support if your domain won't be activated automatically after 48 hours.
Yes you can put any amount of hosts and up to 5 hostnames per host on one account.
 
:) This idea seems very nice to me. I guess "5 hostnames per host" means the same as 5 doamins per account? What about email? I don't see it's mentioned at your site.

And one thing more, rumor has it that you host porn sites. If so, is it any risk that the server slows down? I'm not techie enough to grasp this cluster thing. Will that prevent such things from happening?
 
No. You can setup any amount of domains per account, any amount of hosts (i.e. virtual server with ftp and telnet login) and up to 5 hostnames for each host. Also up to 5 emails per account if free.
Example.

Your domains:
1. domain1.com
2. domain2.com
3. domain3.co.uk

Your hosts:
1. host1. hostnames for host1:
www.domain1.com
domain1.com
www1.domain3.co.uk
2. host2. hostnames for host2:
www.domain2.com
domain2.com
www2.domain3.co.uk
 
We host any legal sites. Our system is designed to guarantee 100% uptime for all clients and enough resources for each site.
Also we don't host some defined amount of sites per server, all our servers works for all sites, so our system has ultra high level of scaleability, availability and redundance.
 
Thanks for your fast answers. I think I get it. I like the flexibility this seems to offer, so maybe you'll hear from me later on.

Best of luck! :)
 
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