Well sorry if i got it wrong, but i though the reason to pay was so you could use the space for whatever the hell you want (except for illegal stuff), i also know that a hell of a lot of ligit files are over 5MB, but a paid host with a file size limit, heh enjoy your 1 customer.Originally posted by Clawz.com
Moonman: If I remove the filesize on paid account, they might abuse it also. Upgrade mp3s; use the space as storage, etc.
You could always explain it somewhere, something like: "we understand that all our client have different needs and will require varying monthly transfers. As such we don't like to give you a specific limit. However each account found to be using more then x Gb/month will be monitored closely by our staff and if we find that it's effecting our other customers' sites we will contact you to discuss your options"Originally posted by Clawz.com
CareBear: Yea, I guess it makes it limited, I'm just saying don't go wild and use 1G/day or something. And yea, your right. I'll have to rethink the bandwidth for paid accounts.
Originally posted by Clawz.com
( - P z Y - ): Sorry, I forgot free accounts only get 2.5M DB size, it's changed to 5M. I always though I put it at 5M...
FileSize for paid accounts will be raised to 2M.
FileSize for free accounts will be raised to 500KB.
I don't mind, just don't forget to change "x Gb" to an actual numberOriginally posted by Clawz.com
CareBear: You wouldn't mind me using that would you
&we understand that all our clients have different needs
if we find that it's affecting
Why would i care if paid users use the space for storage?They're PAYING u for the space.use the space as storage
Exactly my point, why have a file size limit.Originally posted by dsgdevil
Why would i care if paid users use the space for storage?They're PAYING u for the space.
Originally posted by dsgdevil
Why would i care if paid users use the space for storage?They're PAYING u for the space.
What a good idea, if I was paying for hosting (which I am) I would like to know what my limit was, I don't want these terms that say if you use too much bandwidth your account will be terminated. People like to know where they stand if they pay for hosting and the majority won't be tempted by *unlimited* because unlimited always has limitations of some kind.Originally posted by Clawz.com
If I get rid of the filesize limit, then I would need to put in a bandwidth limit.