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Re: Extending Bandwidth Limit on Shared Host

__/ [SmakDaddy] on Thursday 16 February 2006 13:10 \__

> 
> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dsubpn$2j7v$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> __/ [Allis] on Tuesday 14 February 2006 21:49 \__
>>
>> > I don't call it The Moose is Loose for nothing ;)
>> >
>> > Our system auto notifies when the user gets to 80%.
>> > Resellers are in control of their own domains.
>> > Typically, here, if there's no response from users getting close to
> being
>> > in trouble, my Support Team jumps in and usually overrides.
>>
>>
>> I think that's rather severe. Hosts that boast 99.[9]+ uptime should not
>> disconnect in haste. It can be damaging to both the Webmaster and the
> host's
>> reputation.
>>
>> Roy
> 
> I'm thinking you misunderstood her post Roy ;)
> 
> It's severe that we make sure our clients aren't shut down for bandwidth
> overuse?
> 
> ;)

I was not referring to that hosting company specifically. Apologies for
replying under the wrong paragraph, which could become deceiving to the
reader. *smile*

Story worth mentioning: an old host of mine deleted logs from the past few
years without consulting anyone. When requested to retreive them, the logs
had already been gone. Local copies were not up-to-date.

Best wishes,

Roy

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