| If
your hosting plan is configured with the Disk
Usage resource, you will see a Disk Usage bar
on your Quick Access page:
It shows how much FTP (web), mail and DB disk
space all together you are using of your Disk
Usage limit.
It shows:
a) the Last Day's Usage
- every 24 hours all servers (web, mail, MySQL,
etc.) are scanned, and all actually used disk
space is summarized to make your Summary Disk
Usage for the last day;
b) the Average Usage for the current disk usage
cycle (one month length regardless of your billing
period) of your Disk Usage Limit
- for billing purposes, the system also monitors
your average disk usage for the disk usage cycle.
From the beginning of this cycle, summary readings
of each daily scan are added up, and the cumulative
amount is divided by the number of days elapsed
since the cycle starting date.
Disk Usage Limit doesn't stop you from using
more disk space. But if you go over it, you
will be charged overlimit fee for it. Keep in
mind that your hosting plan might be configured
to suspend your account if you reach/exceed
your Disk Usage Limit. Before suspension, you
would be usually notified by e-mail of approaching
your limit.
However, you can change your Disk Usage limit,
in this case:
1. Your current disk usage cycle is closed.
2. You are refunded recurrent fee for the days
remaining to the end of the disk usage cycle.
3. Your disk usage limit is prorated to the
days elapsed from the beginning of the disk
usage cycle. And if your average disk usage
is more than this, you are charged extra fee
for the overlimit.
4. A new disk usage cycle is opened.
5. If you are increasing your disk usage limit,
you will usually pay recurrent fee for the increased
amount, which is usually less than extra/usage
fee.
* Your hosting plan can prevent you from setting
very high Disk Usage limit. |