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You have stoarge and transfer. Storage is like what is on your computer (Your Hard Drive). Transfer is what is transfered to somone. If you sent me an email with a 20mb movie attached, the email company would have used up 20mb of bandwith or transfer.
Daniel wrote: You have stoarge and transfer. Storage is like what is on your computer (Your Hard Drive). Transfer is what is transfered to somone. If you sent me an email with a 20mb movie attached, the email company would have used up 20mb of bandwith or transfer.
--Daniel L
So it's better to have 100GB web space, because 5GB would limit how many pages and how much you can put on your site, correct?
Monthly transfer volume? 250gb, what if you go over that amount in sending someone an email with video, or wont the system let you. or is that what you are allowed per month?
Thanks so much Dan for your help, I now just need to come up with a name for a website that is catchy, but somewhat short.
Ok, 5GB is probaly enough. HTML and php pages are just text (KB's). Your deciding factor is how many pictures or movies you plan on uploading. After you see what you want to upload, you can then decide if the site is for you, for us, family, or general internet. After you get you audience, concider what your bandwith use would be.
If you go over the monthly thing, it will lock up till next month. (30 days, not calender). I really dont know if 1&1 counts email bandwith. I think it should but I dont know if it counts twards your total.