What's the daily web traffic limit?

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I'm using a free hosting account. May I know if there's a daily bandwidth limit?

I'm told I have 10GB of available bandwidth per month. Can people continue accessing my webpages until the 10GB of bandwidth is used up, regardless of which day of the month it is?

The x10hosting homepage says the free hosting package has up to 45GB of bandwidth. How do I get that? I only have 10GB.

Answers would be appreciated, thanks!
 
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Far as I know, there isn't a daily traffic limit, but it bites if you were to hit it in 1 day, cause for the rest of the month it's got one of them Bandwidth Exceeded pages.

As for the 45gb bandwidth and the other upgrades, that's part of x10's ad-enhanced (it's still free, but there's an ad-code you need to put on all visible pages of the website; one's text-link and boosts stuff somewhat, the other's a banner and puts you at the maximum's listed on the front page):
The advertisement code you need can be found in your Account Manager.

First log in here: http://x10hosting.com/login.php

Then visit this page: http://x10hosting.com/panel.php?adcode

Once you install the adcode on all your pages, let us know and an account manager will upgrade your account for you.
For that last part, it boils down to making a new post saying you've got the ad-enhanced codes through and you need an account manager to bump it; one of us community advocates will Escalate it to staff, and they'll get it applied once they confirm the ads are in the right spot.

For the text-link, it can go anywhere as long as it's not modified or rendered invisible somehow. For corporate, it has to be above-the-fold (newspaper term), or in the usual terms, without scrolling down.



I should also note ad-enhanced Advanced/Corporate (text and banner ad, respectively) don't just bump bandwidth; they bump everything else up a bit too, so you'll get more space, more databases, etc. Not entirely sure what the #'s are for Advanced, but Corporate's 2.5gb disk, 45gb bandwidth :)

Hope that helps; if you've got more questions lemme know!
 

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Ahh, thank you! :D That was very clear and informative.
 
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