Re: file size [message #183764 is a reply to message #183736] |
Mon, 18 November 2013 16:22 |
Arno Welzel
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Am 17.11.2013 20:35, schrieb richard:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 10:17:56 -0800, Evan Platt wrote:
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>> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 17:24:00 +0000, The Natural Philosopher
>> <tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
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>>> On 17/11/13 17:12, richard wrote:
>>>> Just curious.
>>>> Say I have a php page that has a file size of 5kb.
>>>> In the script I include a page that is 300kb in size.
>>>> Is the server seeing the page as 305kb or 5kb?
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>>> What does the term 'server seeing' mean, please?
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>>> I have yet to find a web server endowed with eyes or intelligence, which
>>> are both qualities associated with 'seeing'
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>> My bet is bullis has a hosting package which has a bandwidth limit.
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> and you would lose that bet.
> http://www.hostgator.com/shared
Did you read the fine print as well?
It is technically impossible to offer "unlimited" bandwidth. There is
just no limit defined in the contract - but of course there *is* a limit:
"There are no set limits on the disk space or data transfer (bandwidth)
that we provide in our shared and reseller hosting plans. We want you to
have the resources you need to build a great online presence.
That being said, we do require all customers to be fully compliant with
our Terms of Service and utilize disk space and bandwidth in the normal
operation of a personal or small business website. While it is rare, we
may need to put constraints on accounts that are using resources that
impact other customers on the same server.
Typically, customers only run into issues if they use their accounts for
storage or file sharing, which is not what our services are intended to
support. In accordance with our Terms of Services the disk space and
bandwidth you use must be integrated into the normal operation of your
website.
For Example, customers who are affecting other clients or are using 25%
or more of system resources for longer then 90 seconds would be in
violation. Please see our TOS or contact us for complete details and
restrictions."
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