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20 GB space with 1 TB bandwidth

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Galaxy-Hosts.com said:
I want to know where you buy your dedicated servers. I dont know of any where you can get a terayte of bandwidth for anything near that.

I know a place where, what this person is giving, is half the server. All you have to do is sell the other half.
 
utcrazy said:
I know a place where, what this person is giving, is half the server. All you have to do is sell the other half.

You mean someone giving for free 1/2 of server and gives the other 1/2 to sell?.
 
Galaxy-Hosts.com said:
I want to know where you buy your dedicated servers. I dont know of any where you can get a terayte of bandwidth for anything near that.
Just might want to mention that there is no such thing as a
terrabyte of bandwidth on any single hosting server because
there is no such network hardware and the only place that
kind of bandwidth could be utilized would be further up
the network and would not be at the server level.

Any given server would only get 1.5 / 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
depending on the hardware network card that is in the server and
that would be further sliced down by whatever other traffic
is on the same server machine.

If you actually had a site that needed 1 TB, (ebay comes to mind),
the only way to achieve it would be to have multiple hosting servers
running in some sort of parallel mirroring or cluster type configuration
and load balance and split the traffic between the multiple servers.
 
amz said:
Just might want to mention that there is no such thing as a
terrabyte of bandwidth on any single hosting server because
there is no such network hardware and the only place that
kind of bandwidth could be utilized would be further up
the network and would not be at the server level.

Any given server would only get 1.5 / 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps
depending on the hardware network card that is in the server and
that would be further sliced down by whatever other traffic
is on the same server machine.

If you actually had a site that needed 1 TB, (ebay comes to mind),
the only way to achieve it would be to have multiple hosting servers
running in some sort of parallel mirroring or cluster type configuration
and load balance and split the traffic between the multiple servers.

Im sure he ment data transfer, most tend to call this bandwidth :tired2:
 
Fahad, you are only planning, just get a simple shared host with small space and bandwidth with the option to upgrade if your site is successful and needs more space and bandwidth :)
 
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