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Hi, I've been experiencing several issues, that are a concern. One is which the amount of bandwidth. I have a reseller account that has a Monthly Transfer: of 120 GB. My concern is that I work for a corporate company that is looking for new hosting, they get about 4000 unique clicks a day. I've ran test on my personal reseller account two website to be exact to see if my reseller account could handle getting 6000 unique clicks a day using banners. We'll everyday for the last two months, one of the sites won't even load for several hours each day even though I can FTP in. My bandwidth barely even gets touched each month. I have had one of your tech's even rename my main index page exposing my directory and files saying I put too much load on the server, OK, how much load is one allowed ?

DO I Not get 120GB of bandwidth that I can do as I please with. My site should never be going down with that amount.

Please explain!
Website: denverafc.com

Before I recommend anybody I need to know as we cannot have this happen to a corporate website.
 
We'll everyday for the last two months, one of the sites won't even load for several hours each day even though I can FTP in.

Do you have a ticket in for this issue?

I have had one of your tech's even rename my main index page exposing my directory and files saying I put too much load on the server, OK, how much load is one allowed ?.

If this is the case, the page must certainly have caused a problem.
Load = High CPU load or high memory usage
It has no relation with allocated bandwidth.
You must work on trying to replicate the problem at your local computer with your developer and fix possible issue.

DO I Not get 120GB of bandwidth that I can do as I please with. My site should never be going down with that amount.

You do get 120GB of bandwidth, but none is allowed to abuse server resources (CPU,memory,webserver connections).
 
I think the question is, is how many clicks or uniques can you have going to the site "homepage" before it takes a load on the server I'm on ?

If the company I work for gets 6000 clicks a day on your shared reseller server will it be able to handle it?

Thanks.
 
I think the question is, is how many clicks or uniques can you have going to the site "homepage" before it takes a load on the server I'm on ?
Sorry but both are not related. A static page won't be much of a problem. A dynamic page (PHP/ASP/Perl/Asp.net, etc) if not coded correctly may cause significant "load" with just a few hits. If it this same page coded to efficient on server resources, it won't be high on load.

If the company I work for gets 6000 clicks a day on your shared reseller server will it be able to handle it?
If that means 6000 page serves, and the pages are coded to be low on resources, it may not be an issue.
If you are already serving 6000 "clicks" a day (apart from the site unavailability issues as you said) then you already know this.
 
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