I was always under the impression that a dedicated server meant you could do what you want, it's basically yours but stored at theirs etc.
Thats probably naivety on my behalf though as i once looked into having a DS and couldn't justify the cost, i haven't looked since. If Pinbrook limit you and others don't it would suggest it's the norm to be unlimited, however you will know far more than me in this area.
One thing i would say is that if i was paying for a DS, i would expect more than 25GB, as medium sites can use 20GB quite easily. Its a cost analysis really, if 25GB is going to cost you £1,000, but you will never use that much or you can have unlimited for £1,500, whats sensible to choose. Support and customer service is a key point too, although for me, once you are past the initial setup and working, what contact do you need.
Isn't the main advantage that you do not have other monkeys on your server, you can still go down and fail etc. or am i missing something?
Thats probably naivety on my behalf though as i once looked into having a DS and couldn't justify the cost, i haven't looked since. If Pinbrook limit you and others don't it would suggest it's the norm to be unlimited, however you will know far more than me in this area.
One thing i would say is that if i was paying for a DS, i would expect more than 25GB, as medium sites can use 20GB quite easily. Its a cost analysis really, if 25GB is going to cost you £1,000, but you will never use that much or you can have unlimited for £1,500, whats sensible to choose. Support and customer service is a key point too, although for me, once you are past the initial setup and working, what contact do you need.
Isn't the main advantage that you do not have other monkeys on your server, you can still go down and fail etc. or am i missing something?
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