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Hosting Data-Transfer Quotas Are Fading Out

miller60 writes "One of the largest Web hosts has scrapped data transfer quotas on all its shared hosting plans, retiring one of the oldest metrics in the hosting industry. With its latest move, 1&1 Internet has gone all-in on 'unlimited' hosting, a controversial practice viewed by many as a gimmick that promises more than it can deliver. Yahoo and Go Daddy have also experimented with unlimited plans, as the shared hosting sector responds to a tough economy, tough competition, and predictions that it will be made obsolete by cloud computing."

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  1. Re:What is cloud computing if not hosted servers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    When it comes to this type of thing, I have to search my soul. I'm conflicted inside about it, but I know how evil Jews are and that they must be stopped.

    Just look at how Jews steal from their sand nigger neighbors. Jews have to be the most evil and thieving non-negro race.

    Of course you only have to look at Africa to see what a curse of a race niggers are.

  2. Re:Always been on 95th percentile by Hognoxious · · Score: -1, Troll

    Plus if you check his posting history you'll see that he's an arrogant, cowardly, Anglophibic cunt. Dead giveaway, that.

    --
    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."