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What happens if I exceed my space or bandwidth quotas?

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Video #8: Ramifications of exceeding bandwidth and space quotas

 

When running an online business, it can become quite overwhelming and frantic at times. There are countless responsibilities and a plethora of aspects to question or worry over. One such concern for some is what happens if you exceed disk space or bandwidth quotas with a web hosting provider.

 

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The first thing you need to realize is that every hosting provider varies from one another. This is one area you want to consider prior to agreeing to any long-term contract of some sort to ensure you never dig yourself into too deep of a hole.

 

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Am I allowed to resell my web hosting space?

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Video #9: Tips on reselling your web hosting space

 

This web hosting video provides some advice on reselling. It’s a popular money making idea but certain steps have to be taken in order to be successful.

 

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Hosting space is something a large population make use of on the internet. There are a lot of things one can do with this space, but is reselling the space an option? While the thought of making money off of your hosting space may be intriguing, be cautious of this as most providers will not allow it.

 

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What do you mean when you say gigabyte, megabyte, GB, and MB?

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Video #5: What are bits, bytes, megabytes and gigabytes?

 

This video tutorial will teach you about the units of measurements used in the world of computing.

 

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The smallest unit of measurement on a computer is a binary digit; also know as the “bit”. There are almost always eight bits in one “byte”. A byte is the fundamental data unit for computers and is the unit most computers use to represent a character such as a letter, number, or symbol. It is also the basic unit of measurement for computer storage.

 

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