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Joined: Oct 2005

I looked in the search, didn't find much!
Anyway, I am considering a dedicated and unmetered server.

I found:
(1) http://www.maxdedicated.com/unmetereddedicated-Atlanta-DC.html

They look quite cheap - but I am not so sure, does anyone use them?

If not, can people recommend any they use? This is for a site I hope to launch which could be very popular. I don't have THAT much money ($300/month as a max) to spend on hosting - but if bandwidth gets high, then I don't want to meet some specific limit.

I have no real idea of the amount of bandwidth I'll be hitting, so I want to make sure I can adjust and wont been taken off within 2 weeks of launch!

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Unmetered servers can be nightmare, can be easily unreliable. Suggest you research very carefully before choosing the provider. It would be best however if you did start off the usual 1000GB/2000GB server and work up from there if you need to.

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JLHost wrote: Unmetered servers can be nightmare, can be easily unreliable.

Hey it depends, which host you choose.

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I actually recommend that you look at EliteHosts.com or DediZone.com, they seem to have better options for you.

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Remember that nothing can be unlimited, so don't associate 'unmetered' with that. Everything has it's limits, including the bandwidth the datacenter that hosts your dedicated server is allowed.

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