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Old 11-07-2009, 11:44 AM  
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Originally Posted by k0nr4d View Post
So in other words, if you need unlimited, you can't use it. If you don't need unlimited and only use miniscule bandwidth, you get unlimited.
I'm not wanting to abuse it, I would never use a host like you for a tube site because I know those 'unlimited bandwidth' offers are bullshit.

However, my point stands;
If someone were to want to use you as a file host, without any script (merely storing the media files of a tube script there), they would be unable to use your 'unlimited bandwidth' offer. No mysql processes, little cpu, huge disk i/o and bandwidth.
Sounds like you've been kicked off of a few unlimited hosts and you have a grudge?? Anyways, for your point stands question. If those files are related to a website on our network then that wouldn't be a problem. As long as the person isn't merely using the server as storage of files or media or anything else, that wouldn't be a problem.
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