What does AYCU "All You Can Use" mean?

HostBIGGER customers have burstable access to disk space, data transfer, and email storage with appropriate usage. HostBIGGER gives you the flexibility to go BIG!

What is appropriate usage?

HostBIGGER is a shared web hosting service, which means many customers share server resources for the most economical and feature packed solution possible. To maintain a reliable and available service for the greatest number of users, a customer's web site usage cannot adversely affect the performance of other customers' sites. HostBIGGER’s Super Plan is intended for individual small businesses, offering goods or services. This is a service to host websites, using an account primarily as an online storage space for archiving electronic files is strictly prohibited.

 NOT Appropriate Usage:

·         Sub-reselling of individual accounts

·         Hosting for large enterprises

·         Research and development platform for custom coding

·         File hosting/Bandwidth sharing for sites not originating on this service

·         SPAMvertising or SPAMvertised sites

·         Adult content

Disk space:

Your plan comes preset with 50,000MB of disk space, or about 50 Gigabytes. This is more then enough for hundreds if not thousands of pages. However, you can now create as large a site as you like, should your needs exceed this, and you actually use 90% of this allotment, a simple request is all that is needed to increase your capacity, thus an “all you can use” service.  Vast majority of sites grow at a pace not even needing more then the starting allotment.  

Data transfer:

In most cases, if you use our service appropriately, visitors to your web site will be able to download and view as much content from your site as they like. However, in certain circumstances, our server processing power, server memory, or anti-abuse controls could limit downloads from your site. Subject to the other rules listed here, there is no limit to the number of files you can upload for your site.

Email:

A regular user such as yourself can setup as many email accounts as they need, and the storage allotment for your emails falls under the same rules as disk storage.