|
Introduction. Disk Space Concepts
Your account allows you to host your website, store incoming and
outgoing mail, create and manage databases. These tasks require
disk space on the hosting servers provided to you through individual resource quotas. Your account's plan may
be, also, configured with summary disk
usage to control disk space usage on an overall basis for all
your disk space consumig resources combined together.
Individual Resource Quotas
Quotas are set separately for your home directory, each
mailbox and DB and define how many MB you can store in it. You
can't upload and store more MB than the resource's quota allows
(except for MySQL DBs and
PgSQL DBs) and will get an
error message if you try to do so. Periodically (e.g., every 5
min.) the system scans your home FTP directory, mailboxes and DBs
to see how much disk space is being used and updates the
corresponding quota usage readings, so you can always check how
many MB are being used by the resource and how many more MB can be
uploaded.
Increasing Quotas
To upload more MB than the resource's quota allows, you can
increase it.
Learn how to increase quota for:
Resources' quotas can be max restricted which means you
won't be able to increase it any higher when this limit is reached.
To check how much you can increase your quotas to, go to
Billing -> Online price and check the Max
field in the quota's entry.
Summary Disk Usage
Average and Last Day Summary Disk Usage
Every 24 hours the system scans your FTP home directory, each of
your mailboxes and DBs to summarize disk space used by these
resources which makes summary disk usage for the last day.
Summary readings of each daily scan are added up and divided by
days elapsed from the beginning of the billing month to make your average
summary disk usage. If
your hosting plan is configured with the summary disk usage
resource, you will see both figures on your Account ->
Quick Access page:

Summary Disk Usage Limit
Free disk space allocated for all your disk space consuming
resources makes your initial summary disk usage limit.
However, it doesn't stop you from using more disk space as quotas do. If you exceed it, you will be charged
overlimit fees (for details see Charges for
Summary Disk Usage). To prevent it, increase your summary
disk usage limit clicking the Edit icon next to the
summary disk usage bar and entering a new
summary disk usage limit. Summary disk usage limit can be
max restricted which means you won't be able to increase it
any higher when this limit is reached. To check how much you can
increase your quotas to, go to Billing -> Online
price and check the Max field in the summary disk
usage entry.
Keep in mind that your hosting plan can be configured to suspend
your account if you use your summary disk usage limit by
certain percent. Before suspension, you would be usually warned by
e-mail of approaching your limit.
Disk Space Billing
Depending on your account's plan configuration you can be
charged for disk space based on:
Charges for Individual Resource Quotas
When you increase:
Charges for Summary Disk Usage
If by the end of the billing
month your average summary disk
usage exceeds summary disk usage
limit, you are charged usage
(overlimit) fees.
If you increase your summary disk usage
limit, every month you will be charged recurrent fee which is usually less than
usage fees.
|