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Hello,

If you always transfer less than the inclusive data transfer quota
per month (currently 200GB), then the rest of this email will most
likely not be of interest to you. That should have got rid of
approximately 88% of you.

Still if you do less than 500GB/month it's probably not of interest.
Around 1% of you left now.

Having recently taken on a fairly high-bandwidth customer (by VPS
standards anyway), I had to come up with some pricing for 95th
percentile bandwidth billing.

Should anyone else be interested, the details are here:

    https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Bandwidth


If you are curious as to what your 95th percentile measurements
were, please send a support ticket and I'll tell you.

If you are curious as to what your future 95th percentile
measurements might be, please send a support ticket and I'll set up
a Cacti graph for you with a 95th percentile line on it so you can
compare.

If you have any questions not answered by the wiki page, please do
ask, either on- or off-list.

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Andy

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