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01-18-2006, 10:54 PM
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I don't mean to get off topic, however, NeiL is correct in his statement. Unlimited is false, however, unmetered is true. What's the difference?

Unmetered: Capacity is not monitored. That means you use as much as you wish until it "runs out" or exceeds its capacity.

Unlimited: It's simple. There is no such thing as unlimited capacity. It's impossible, never has been possible, and never will be possible. Once the capacity is reached, you can go no further: you're done for. That's your "unlimited" breach. The ONLY way to get "unlimited" is to supply multiple sources. For example, if it's a hard drive, you would keep buying hard drives to support the unlimited statement. However, I know no host who actually does install more space for you; even though they say they do.

Anyway, that's just what I believe.

By the way, good deal Diesel! I'm sure you'll have no problem selling/renting them!