youneverknow Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 This is not a pre sales question Sorry if this is not where I should post, but could not find an appropriate forum topic elsewhere...(or on TCH's web site) ...I have been with TCH since 2003 and would never have any one else host my domains. That being said, I may have a lot of traffic soon due to a sale on ebay that requires the buyer to download a large PDF file (300K +) and could not find out how much TCH charges for additional bandwidth. Since this will be a one time "spike" I would not want to "upgrade" to a larger package. Is there a price for say $1.00 for each 4 megs over my normal plan? What if I go way over say by 50 megs. Would I get a bill for $50 or should I send in a support ticket to answer this question? I really would like to know what the charges are for additonal "spikes" in monthly usage. Thanks, youneverknow Quote
TCH-Don Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 Its at the bootom of the plans page, 1GB $2.50/Monthly Quote
youneverknow Posted January 15, 2005 Author Posted January 15, 2005 Ok...I didn't scroll down far enough...Thanks So If I were to get a "spike " of say 50 megs it would cost me $125 but if I went to the "Expert" package I would only pay $17.50? Can I upgrade to the "Expert" package for just one month and then downgrade back to my "Silver" package after the sale? without any penalties? youneverknow Quote
LisaJill Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 50megs is a lot under a gig, so it would cost $2.50. You can upgrade/downgrade as much as you want. Note: you get a warning at 80% bandwidth, if you don't upgrade before it goes over your account gets automatically suspended by the system, so keep an eye on it. Quote
youneverknow Posted January 15, 2005 Author Posted January 15, 2005 Due to my stupidity I thought 100 megs was a gig but I guess it is 1000 megs= 1 gig? Sorry for the confusion I should have taken metrics in high school but that was over 40 years ago... Quote
LisaJill Posted January 15, 2005 Posted January 15, 2005 How many megabytes are in a gigabyte? = 1 gigabyte = 1 024 megabytes Quote
DaemonLee Posted January 17, 2005 Posted January 17, 2005 But if you work for a Harddrive Company, it's only 1,000mb. Quote
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