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sr. member
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August 18, 2011, 01:24:31 PM
#22
I think this service is dead anyhow... no one wants to put their faith in me for whatever reason, so this is done with. I need to focus on getting Bitcard back up and running anyhow.
full member
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August 18, 2011, 11:43:00 AM
#21
Based on your profile URL I really hope you're not trying to sell file hosting on a GoDaddy plan (Deluxe 4GH?) as that would result in termination without refund.

You're also not allowed to use the account primarily as archival or backup storage, and you're not allowed to resell the contents of it unless you're using a reseller account, in which case you can only sell full accounts and not FTP accounts or access to files.

Uploaded files also have to be part of the main site or linked to, and can't be an image hosting site, file hosting site, or any similar.
sr. member
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August 16, 2011, 10:45:24 PM
#20
still have the webspace... anyone at all want to try my service out?
I'd hate to see all this space go to waist.
sr. member
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August 15, 2011, 07:29:21 AM
#19
bump because i still have 150gb of file storage space.
sr. member
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August 14, 2011, 05:28:30 AM
#18
Seriously? This went from talking about the service I'm offering to talking about bandwidth and who owns who.
Point being: I'm offing a service with what I have. If folks don't want to try me out, that's fine but I will keep at it until someone does.
hero member
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August 14, 2011, 04:57:30 AM
#17
I've edited my post, for the following reason: those 7GB/hour should mean 7GB in 1 hour, when the traffic flows for real. The rest of the day it pumps out as much as it does in that hour Smiley

EDIT: I'll be damn  Shocked 40,6 PetaBytes/s  Shocked Shocked Shocked

Don't ask cause i dunno what it was. Just found it funny as hell. Even a massive DDoS would't push all this traffic lol
1024b = 1Kb
1024Kb = 1Mb
1024Mb = 1Gb
1024Gb = 1Tb
1024Tb = 1Pb (Petabites)

I hardly doubt you or any server could push 1 let alone 40Pb a second.
sr. member
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August 14, 2011, 04:49:33 AM
#16
Still have 150gb of webspace folks.. I'll drop my rate if it'll get folks to try me out.
bumping for awesomeness.
sr. member
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August 12, 2011, 03:19:12 PM
#15
Bump for FTP awesomeness...
sr. member
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August 12, 2011, 12:52:49 AM
#14
I'm still inviting folks to try my storage system out.
sr. member
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August 11, 2011, 11:59:58 PM
#13
When i had free servers with lot's of bandwidth i used to install rapidleech's on it and rent them.

Warez webmaster forums are a good place to rent those Wink

Been there done that lol ^.^
hero member
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August 11, 2011, 11:32:27 PM
#12
I've edited my post, for the following reason: those 7GB/hour should mean 7GB in 1 hour, when the traffic flows for real. The rest of the day they pump out as much as they do in that hour Smiley

This is decent idle at 1 in the morning lol...
sr. member
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August 11, 2011, 11:29:15 PM
#11
3Gb in 2 weeks is much? LOL I have websites that pump out 15GB/day. And lousy websites i must say  Roll Eyes
I should add that not every day they get that ammount of traffic, thank god lol

Yeah I mean, I put up the bitcard site and I don't think anyone went to it lol.
That spike is from when Spleeder and I were swaping files to get epiv.com online on his end, and I was trying different carts that accepted bitcoins on my end lol.

But still.. my service of file hosting remains. I know there has to be folks out there that need to store files.
If I don't get any business I think I'm going to downgrade my package to basic. I dunno. The enticement of unlimited bandwidth got me.
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August 11, 2011, 11:21:05 PM
#10
When Spleeder and I were getting the files uploaded onto the site for eptiv.com he said it was going at 200kb/s and I'm guessing that's where the cap is, but I've got files up faster since I'm using SmartFTP and server can handle 20 simultaneous connections going at once.
As far as eating only 3b of bandwidth being peanuts, the site's been up since August First and the only use it's really gotten is hosting thebitcardstore.com(which is as low lag as a site gets). Like I said, we were gonna use it to host eptiv.com but couldn't execute 2 files needed to run the site so we went with rackspace on that account instead.

Point being: I'm paying for 150gb of webspace and unlimited bandwidth and until I'm told otherwise by the webhoster, it's unlimited bandwidth.


EDIT: Here's some tests from my machine. Keep in mind i'm running a barebones xp pro system with 512mb, 1--gb hdd, etc..

to upload a 35mb file, it took 5min up, and 4 seconds down.
to upload a 65mb file, it took 10min up, and 6 seconds down.

I was getting 200kbps up, and 3mbs down. Large movies or dvd/blu-ray rips are definatly out of the question unless you want to spend 8+ uploading it. Service is still good for uploading images, music, text, small videos and anything else that's not over 300mb lol.
I've got a dedi that I could use to test your speeds.

Also:
There is an unlimited amount of bandwidth in the world. It is ABSOLUTELY free to transfer data.
The only cost is what a company makes you pay for stuff like switches and the cost to lay down fiber ( estimated $100 a foot http://www.isp-planet.com/business/fiber_price_bol.html ).
Having a company charge a monthly Fee for data transferred keeps what we like to call "Job Security."

3Gb in 2 weeks is much? LOL I have websites that pump out 7GB/hour. And lousy websites i must say  Roll Eyes
I've pumped 60mb/s and I've got proof from my host.
sr. member
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August 11, 2011, 11:04:21 PM
#9
When Spleeder and I were getting the files uploaded onto the site for eptiv.com he said it was going at 200kb/s and I'm guessing that's where the cap is, but I've got files up faster since I'm using SmartFTP and server can handle 20 simultaneous connections going at once.
As far as eating only 3b of bandwidth being peanuts, the site's been up since August First and the only use it's really gotten is hosting thebitcardstore.com(which is as low lag as a site gets). Like I said, we were gonna use it to host eptiv.com but couldn't execute 2 files needed to run the site so we went with rackspace on that account instead.

Point being: I'm paying for 150gb of webspace and unlimited bandwidth and until I'm told otherwise by the webhoster, it's unlimited bandwidth.


EDIT: Here's some tests from my machine. Keep in mind i'm running a barebones xp pro system with 512mb, 1--gb hdd, etc..

to upload a 35mb file, it took 5min up, and 4 seconds down.
to upload a 65mb file, it took 10min up, and 6 seconds down.

I was getting 200kbps up, and 3mbs down. Large movies or dvd/blu-ray rips are definatly out of the question unless you want to spend 8+ uploading it. Service is still good for uploading images, music, text, small videos and anything else that's not over 300mb lol.
newbie
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August 11, 2011, 10:05:43 PM
#8
No, I truely am getting unlimited bandwidth.
I've peaked so far this month at 3gb of bandwidth.

Took this a few seconds ago.
http://www.thebitcardstore.com/chart.PNG

That's nowhere near unlimited Wink
3GB of data transfer is peanuts, I've got customers who do many times more than that regularly.

Keep in mind that "bandwidth" refers to two different thing.
1. Speed of the connection e.g. 1Mbps
2. Total data transfer e.g. 3GB per month

"Unlimited" bandwidth usually does one of 3 things
1. Cap total connection speed, e.g. 2Mbps, this puts a hard limit on how much data can really be transferred
2. No connection speed cap, but cap total data transfer
3. Suspend account for "abuse" if they cross certain bandwidth and load limits

Somebody's got to pay for the bandwidth and storage, there is only that much bandwidth and storage available to the entire world.

Still not convinced, google about it, or write a script to test out where your limits really are (but might get your account suspended) Cheesy

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Go Daddy expressly reserves the right to review every Account for excessive space and bandwidth utilization, and to terminate or apply additional fees to those Accounts that exceed allowed levels.
sr. member
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August 11, 2011, 09:51:09 PM
#7
No, I truely am getting unlimited bandwidth.
I've peaked so far this month at 3gb of bandwidth.

Took this a few seconds ago.
newbie
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August 11, 2011, 09:23:31 PM
#6
I have 150gb of webspace and unlimited bandwidth so yeah, it's pretty much free webspace.

The webspace up to 150GB may be free but if your webhost is promising "unlimited" bandwidth, it's time you look around for another webhost because the current one isn't being wholly honest except possibly in the very fine print you probably didn't read Wink

sr. member
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August 11, 2011, 09:09:20 PM
#5
I have 150gb of webspace and unlimited bandwidth so yeah, it's pretty much free webspace.
Although I never thought of doing it by the size... would rack more btc.
sr. member
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It's all about the game, and how you play it
August 11, 2011, 09:07:25 PM
#4
forget an iso what about an entire music(40-60gb) or video(1+tb) library packed as a single .rar file
newbie
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August 11, 2011, 09:04:36 PM
#3
Offering up my webspace to whoever wants it for file space.
Will host any files, for/from any country, for as long as you want.
I'm only charging 0.05 btc per file.

Zip'd and rar'd files count as 1 file(so you could toss 20+ files into a rar or zip file and it would only cost you 0.05 btc),but if you had say, 30 of those rar files it would cost you 1.5 btc to upload them.

Let me know what I can do for you ^.^


-Matt

Might be good for others but really bad idea for you.

It's really better for you to charge by the size than by number of files. Unless you have unlimited bandwidth in terms of both speed and data transfer limits, a few people uploading and downloading 4~8GB ISO will kill your service really fast.
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