Hi Robert,
The facility isn't yet there to group the data transfer quota of
multiple VPSes into one, but I'm happy to allow this. It's very rare
for people to go over their quota, so even rarer for it to happen
with people who have multiple VPSes.
Cheers,
Andy
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:20:55AM +0000, Robert Gauld wrote:
Another +1.
But considering that most of the bandwidth would be used by vps-a, with
vps-b only really using bandwidth when something happens to vps-a you may
want to find someway to tweak your pricing, a dual vps package perhaps where
bandwidth is shared between two machines but RAM, disk etc is still charged
(and assigned) to each individual one. Or just a stated understanding that
so long as the total bandwidth for both machines stays within the total
quota for both machines then extra bandwidth charges will not apply (eg
vps-a uses 175GB, vps-b uses 20GB = no extra charge (total quota (200GB) not
exceeded)).