Unlimited disk space and bandwidth are technically a lie cause nothing in webhosting and most other things is unlimited. Therefore, are they lying? Note, one justification for unlimited stuff could be a comparison to an all you can eat buffet.
Unlimited disk space and bandwidth are technically a lie cause nothing in webhosting and most other things is unlimited. Therefore, are they lying? Note, one justification for unlimited stuff could be a comparison to an all you can eat buffet.
Unlimited disk space and bandwidth are technically a lie cause nothing in webhosting and most other things is unlimited. Therefore, are they lying? Note, one justification for unlimited stuff could be a comparison to an all you can eat buffet.
It is a lie. They typically wont make it clearly known that they will lock up and freeze accounts that use "too many resources."
They often have a "Acceptance Use Policy" that limits the things you can do so technically, it isn't unlimited. It is better to avoid these hosts that claim they provide unlimited resources and actually go with a reputable host that has a limit which you can measure.Unlimited disk space and bandwidth are technically a lie cause nothing in webhosting and most other things is unlimited. Therefore, are they lying? Note, one justification for unlimited stuff could be a comparison to an all you can eat buffet.
The term "unlimited" is very problematic. For one, it is NEVER true because hardware cannot possibly provide unlimited resources. The term "unmetered" is also very problematic because again, it is technically not true that you have unmetered use of a resource; there is a finite limit as to how much you can use before it starts causing problems on the server, and companies have to cut you off at some point or risk failure.
So I agree with @MasterA; don't go for unlimited or unmetered; it's a company's way of saying secretly "we'll cut you off when we feel like it"... and when they do cut you off, it is nearly impossible to claim they did so unfairly. However, if a company gives you a specific limit, not only will you know what the limit is (transparency), but the company then cannot just cut you off when they feel like it; if they cut you off when you didn't use the resources you were promised, you can file a claim against them and there would be solid evidence.
How about stating unmetered or unlimited within reason?
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