Originally posted by cheatpark
Do they have ads or some other source of income?
Apparently you never knew they ran on rogers @home cable.
Originally posted by cheatpark
Do they have ads or some other source of income?
Originally posted by cheatpark
Do they have ads or some other source of income?
Originally posted by important
They will last long, this was only testing, they said they aren't going to be reliable until JANURAY. In mid january they will become a reliable host, currently you must not pay for the bandwith.
In January you must pay for the bandwith if it exceeds 400 mb.
Originally posted by important
You wouldn't find any free host which gives you unlimited subftp accounts.
You will also not find a host which gives you unlimited mySQL db's.
Everyone in here says (Unlimited Doesn't exists) ....
But if something is too much we say it unlimited. Its unlimited bcs the host hasn't put any limit on it.
Originally posted by important
You wouldn't find any free host which gives you unlimited subftp accounts.
You will also not find a host which gives you unlimited mySQL db's.
Everyone in here says (Unlimited Doesn't exists) ....
But if something is too much we say it unlimited. Its unlimited bcs the host hasn't put any limit on it.
Originally posted by cheatpark
So how does that work? Do you give them payment details whether you go over the limit or not? Or do they stop people from accessing your site after it goes over the limit?
Originally posted by Giancarlo
Unlimited can´t exist because there needs to be a limit or the host will be replacing hard drives real quickly.
Now it was pointed out that this one of those cheap cable hosts, I would stay far away from them.
Originally posted by Hayama-kun
Apparently you never knew they ran on rogers @home cable.
Originally posted by Giancarlo
Now it was pointed out that this one of those cheap cable hosts, I would stay far away from them.
From pwebtech.com, Parsippany, NJ (keep in mind this server is on an Optic Cable Network)
stingray:~> traceroute l33t.ca
traceroute to l33t.ca (24.42.84.165), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
1 fa0-0.core1.pwebtech.com (209.123.152.1) 0.521 ms 0.462 ms 0.381 ms
2 pegasus.customer.nac.net (207.99.8.197) 0.366 ms 0.550 ms 0.346 ms
3 a6-0-0-118.core1.nyc.nac.net (209.123.11.86) 2.318 ms 2.376 ms 2.375 ms
4 border11.fe5-0.nac-1.nyc.pnap.net (209.191.130.93) 2.457 ms 2.948 ms 3.026 ms
5 core2.ge3-1-bbnet2.nyc.pnap.net (209.191.128.130) 3.839 ms 2.670 ms 2.568 ms
6 POS1-2.GW7.NYC4.ALTER.NET (157.130.50.85) 3.582 ms 2.888 ms 4.256 ms
7 159.ATM3-0.XR2.NYC4.ALTER.NET (152.63.25.118) 2.851 ms 3.773 ms 3.267 ms
8 288.at-2-1-0.XR2.NYC9.ALTER.NET (152.63.18.134) 3.465 ms 3.807 ms 4.208 ms
9 0.so-2-1-0.XL2.NYC9.ALTER.NET (152.63.23.141) 3.635 ms 3.403 ms 3.837 ms
10 POS7-0.BR4.NYC9.ALTER.NET (152.63.24.113) 4.896 ms 4.732 ms 4.317 ms
11 c1-atm11-0.1.nycmny1.home.net (24.7.70.221) 3.115 ms 4.847 ms 3.326 ms
12 c1-pos2-0.hrfrct1.home.net (24.7.69.1) 9.297 ms 9.554 ms 11.605 ms
13 c1-pos3-0.bflony1.home.net (24.7.65.254) 18.506 ms 19.367 ms 19.226 ms
14 bb3-pos8-0.rdc1.on.home.net (24.7.74.30) 20.947 ms 20.596 ms 20.647 ms
15 66.185.81.37 (66.185.81.37) 21.530 ms 21.043 ms 22.230 ms
16 gw01.mtnk.phub.net.cable.rogers.com (66.185.80.150) 21.762 ms 21.711 ms 21.558 ms
17 gw01.flfrd.phub.net.cable.rogers.com (66.185.82.126) 26.006 ms 26.283 ms 26.637 ms
18 tlgw6.flfrd.phub.net.cable.rogers.com (24.42.84.129) 26.342 ms 26.207 ms 27.234 ms
19 CPE0080c6ef4e33.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com (24.42.84.165) 807.785 ms 791.384 ms 758.819 ms
stingray:~>
Originally posted by important
No, they are going to use ADSL (3mbit) which is more than some t1's after they know why the software they were using is causing the problem.
Originally posted by Giancarlo
That is no 3 mbit ADSL... that is cable.
Originally posted by important
They will not be putting ADSL in action until January or MID JANuary.
They currently have 80 GB HDD, they will putting another 100 GB HDD in MID JANUARY.
Originally posted by important
They currently have 80 GB HDD, they will putting another 100 GB HDD in MID JANUARY.
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5 28G 13G 13G 49% /
/dev/hda1 23M 5.3M 16M 25% /boot
/dev/hdb1 37G 13G 22G 37% /ftp
#
Originally posted by Giancarlo
That is no 3 mbit ADSL... that is cable.
Originally posted by cheatpark
So what are the prices for these paid packages like?