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They're the same thing. Unmetered inbound traffic / unmetered incoming traffic means traffic that's going to your server is not counted towards your traffic allowance. Only traffic going from your server to another server/client is counted.
That is great for backups you can do as many as you like, only retrieving them will matter.
Good point...
I never tought about that..!
as i thought but i have problem with INIZ , they offer UNMETERED INBOUND TRAFFIC but stat from solusvm count for both , i have radius server that monitor my bandwidth usage
It can also be advantageous to have your backups hosted on a different box within the same datacenter. With certain providers, intra-datacenter traffic is completely free.
@INIZ What is he saying ?
All our nodes do not count inbound traffic via SolusVM so this should not be happening and we've had not had any tickets complaining about this so unless he is able to verify I wouldn't be able to investigate/comment further. Bandwidth graphs show both in+out but the total bandwidth count is only outbound.
here are my prove
this is from my radius record
i also have similar package from hosthatch but their solosvm only show and count outgoing traffic only
that my prove
Submit a ticket so we can look up your account, the node has inbound counting disabled altogether so should not be doing so.