Hi, Are there any restrictions on the location of visitors of a site hosted on your hosting (I mean is it ok if 95% percent of web site traffic will be from Russia/Ukraine)? What happens if the monthly site traffic exceeds the maximum Monthly Bandwidth/Data Transfer defined by the hosting plan? Do you count both incoming and outcoming traffic? Best regards, Alex
No, we do not restrict incoming calls. Any geographic locations can access your site. By default that is set completely open. Actually we get more request to restrict then not to restrict. If you feel the need to restrict incoming calls from specific IP addresses, you can implement this yourself by connecting to our server using IIS 7 Manager. Inside it there will be a IP/Domain restriction feature. We only count http calls as part of your bandwidth. But it does count any outgoing or incoming http calls. Any other calls such as FTP, database connections, or even POP and SMTP connection are not counted against your alloted bandwidth.
The site is shut down until the end of the monthly period, or until you upgrade to a plan that provides more bandwidth. Have you had problems at a previous host?
Hank, Ray, Thank you for the answers. No, I just didn't have traffic limit on my previous host That's why I'm asking to understand the rules.