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==Historical Information==
 
==Historical Information==
   
Webspace has always been advertised as being £1 per Gb per month.
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Webspace has always been advertised as being £1 per GB per month.
 
However,we had not been monitoring the usage until November 2013 and have
 
However,we had not been monitoring the usage until November 2013 and have
 
been charging £1 regardless of the actual space used. From February 2014 we will start charging for each gigabyte used.
 
been charging £1 regardless of the actual space used. From February 2014 we will start charging for each gigabyte used.
   
   
==Other Webhosting pages:==
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==Other Webhosting pages==
 
<ncl style=bullet maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:Webhosting</ncl>
 
<ncl style=bullet maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:Webhosting</ncl>
   

Latest revision as of 01:25, 18 August 2018

Web hosting usage is charged by the peak storage used during the month, it is itemised on the invoice.

Usage can be viewed on the Control Pages:

Usage as displayed on the control pages

The storage used is updated nightly, and the monthly peak is used for billing purposes.

Historical Information

Webspace has always been advertised as being £1 per GB per month. However,we had not been monitoring the usage until November 2013 and have been charging £1 regardless of the actual space used. From February 2014 we will start charging for each gigabyte used.


Other Webhosting pages

<ncl style=bullet maxdepth=5 headings=bullet headstart=2 showcats=1 showarts=1>Category:Webhosting</ncl>

Webhosting Service page on our main website