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Is DigitalOcean charging for extra bandwidth?

When I had a droplet there (one year ago), they weren't even monitoring the bandwidth that I was using.

Are they doing it now?
If so, are they charging for bandwidth overage?

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Nope :)

  • @jarland said:
    Nope :)

    Do they have plans to do that?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @JoaoCAM said:

    @jarland said:
    Nope :)

    Do they have plans to do that?

    I am not aware of any active efforts to prepare for that. Too many other great projects and improvements are priority :)

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  • If you abuse and use too much bandwidth, they may warn you. Be reasonable.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Unlimited hosting!

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited March 2017

    @muratai said:
    If you abuse and use too much bandwidth, they may warn you. Be reasonable.

    Correct, but to note this is more about sustained usage than total transferred. No one should bother you at 100mbit sustained, for example. What is an acceptable max number sustained is a subject of disagreement and not clear.

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  • @jarland said:
    Nope :)

    Can I criticize Digital Ocean?

  • HxxxHxxx Member

    DO is perfect @miktarq

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited March 2017

    @miktarq said:

    @jarland said:
    Nope :)

    Can I criticize Digital Ocean?

    image

    (I'm obviously kidding)

  • @jarland said:

    @miktarq said:

    @jarland said:
    Nope :)

    Can I criticize Digital Ocean?

    image

    (I'm obviously kidding)

    For future reference. :p

  • cfgguycfgguy Member, Host Rep

    jarland said: Correct, but to note this is more about sustained usage than total transferred. No one should bother you at 100mbit sustained, for example. What is an acceptable max number sustained is a subject of disagreement and not clear.

    Is it applicable at bangalore dc as well ??? We are planning to migrate some of our clients to bangalore location.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @cfgguy said:

    jarland said: Correct, but to note this is more about sustained usage than total transferred. No one should bother you at 100mbit sustained, for example. What is an acceptable max number sustained is a subject of disagreement and not clear.

    Is it applicable at bangalore dc as well ??? We are planning to migrate some of our clients to bangalore location.

    Yeah it's basically a matter of what our abuse team will be alerted to, decide is shady or harmful, and shut down. Frankly, if you're not out there trying to push the limits to achieve the maximum amount of TB transferred by the end of the month that you can possibly get away with, no matter what you have to do to achieve it, you're fine :)

  • hostdarehostdare Member, Patron Provider

    India is costly so obvious do Wil not like 100 Mbps constant in India

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