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Hello,

 

I've been looking for a new and solid host for my site which has been on different hosts for the past 4 years. After quite some comparing TCH is my fave (good prices, lots of good reviews from customers and im convinced the support is some of the best i've ever seen) but i have one question.

 

My site is about music and animations i make and sometimes i'd like to be able to have some samples of my work online, these could easily be as big as 100 or even 150 megabytes (avi or mov files). Being able to upload big files is quite important, so i'd like to know if there's a limit to the size of files i can upload and let other people download.

 

thanx.

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Hi and welcome to the forum :)

as to limits on file sizes, I think you may run into a limit with your ISP first

I do not remember any size limits.

 

if you need more help please ask,

we love to help.

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Allright that's good then. Mostly it will be files of up to 20 megabytes, the really big ones are rare...

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Ever since i started comparing hosing companies, TCH has been my fave and i haven't found one yet i like better. So real soon i'll be registering an account at TCH. I was planning to wait a week or two to prepare for the move of my sites, but the domain i'm currently on ( darkwood.com ) was hacked last week and although damage to my sites is minimal, i'm now hearing that darkwood might have to close since the damage the attack did caused some serious problems. So i don't have much time left or i might end up being site-less for a few days...

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My site is about music and animations i make and sometimes i'd like to be able to have some samples of my work online, these could easily be as big as 100 or even 150 megabytes (avi or mov files). Being able to upload big files is quite important, so i'd like to know if there's a limit to the size of files i can upload and let other people download.

 

There is no limit on the size of the files you upload via FTP, or that you serve via HTTP (web). The only limits are the amount of diskspace you have, and the amount of bandwidth you have (this could be an issue if too many people are viewing these large files).

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