Disk space and data transfers are hardly a meaningful comparison factor for shoppers – especially if you are new – these days. One, if you check, almost all shared hosting providers are offering “unlimited” storage and data transfers. While the term “unlimited” is nothing but a marketing gimmick; web hosting users get more than enough capacity in storage and data transfer. (In most cases, it is RAM and processor power that limit the usage of an unlimited hosting account.) Two, if you think about it, disk storage and bandwidth hardly matter to an average website owners these days. Images can be stored on Flickr; files and documents on Google Doc, videos on YouTube and Vimeo, large data files on cloud storage. So in conclusion – you don’t need to care that much on your hosting storage or bandwidth for now.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Disk space
Disk space and data transfers are hardly a meaningful comparison factor for shoppers – especially if you are new – these days. One, if you check, almost all shared hosting providers are offering “unlimited” storage and data transfers. While the term “unlimited” is nothing but a marketing gimmick; web hosting users get more than enough capacity in storage and data transfer. (In most cases, it is RAM and processor power that limit the usage of an unlimited hosting account.) Two, if you think about it, disk storage and bandwidth hardly matter to an average website owners these days. Images can be stored on Flickr; files and documents on Google Doc, videos on YouTube and Vimeo, large data files on cloud storage. So in conclusion – you don’t need to care that much on your hosting storage or bandwidth for now.
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