Andy, you shouldnt worry about unlimited emails.   You can make such an
offer, knowing full well there is no such thing as "unlimited" in reality.

For example, on my hosting service I offer "unlimited emails" too.   I have
a finite amount of space and bandwidth, like eveyrone else.  But for the
vast majority of the sites on my system they dont use anywhere even CLOSE to
what they're allocated.  For example if you have a hundred sites on a
machine,  most of them are doing nothing most of the time.    They're small
sites, with pretty low traffic.

You can allocate  them 100 email accounts each to start their site off
allowing them more if they need them, but they will only ever use about 3 or
4.

So with the hundred sites,   with 10,000 email accounts allocated, but only
300 actually in use.  If one of the sites wants lots of email accounts -
unless they're trying to set up in competition to gmail, they can  have
thousands of email accounts and still not cause problems with space and
bandwidth.

It's the same with disk space and bandwidth - you can offer 'Unlimited disk
space" if you like (commercially thats not such a brilliant idea) and since
few sites use anywhere near their allocated space now, if one or two go over
their allocation it makes little impact on the system as a whole.

Now if you have users that have a pattern of using all or most of their
allocated resources, none of this argument applies.  But for my client base,
(and i suspect DailyRazor too)  i can allocate 10 times the resources I
actually have available and still have no performance issues at all.

There is nothing special about this.   The telephone companies do the same
thing - they know that they dont have to have enough switches in their phone
exchanges to handle simultaneous calls from every subscriber.   They have
enough to handle the small percentage of subscribers who'll call at any one
moment, plus a margin for emergencies or special days like Christmas day or
Mothers day.

We all know that "unlimited email accounts " isnt technically true.    But
you can have an account basis where in marketing terms "unlimited email
accounts" is true because if they want more you give them more - as many as
they want, knowing that even if they go well over what everyone else uses,
they're still going to be inside the capacity available.   On my system, you
could have a thousand email accounts and i wouldn't be troubled.

Just so long as i didnt have to field all the "how do i set up my Microsoft
Outlook?" calls.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month





On 1/31/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hadn't read into them yet. Their pricing model seems a
> little...unrealistic.
> Unlimited emails, bandwidth, etc. We all know that's not possible and it's
> just a little irresponsible to advertise as such.
>
> So anyone have comments about DailyRazor?
>
>
> andy
>
>


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