Jason,

In response to your disk space problem. I have seen your replies about ISPs
letting only 30MB of disk space. Can I just say that the site I work with
has over 270 pages of JSP, and the total size of jsp, html and .class is
less than 8MB in size! I cant imagine why 30MB would be so little unless
your developing a large corporate site, and at that rate, they probably
have their own T1 and servers or co-locate it with much large bandwidth.
30MB isnt exactly that small for a web site in my opinion. Now, when you
throw a LOT of images in the mix..you can eat up a bigger chunk, but lately
I dont agree with using a ton of images all over the site. It sucks up
bandwidth on download to the client (until cached), and since most clients
will generally have slow modems until the next couple of years or so, I
dont find it the best alternative at this point.

At any rate, I can understand your 30MB limit, and it does cost more per MB
or 5 or 10MB increments, but keep in mind, as the site grows, and more
people hit it (assuming they do), bandwidth at an ISP is going to cost more
than per MB increments! Unless your lucky enough to find one to give you
free bandwidth or very high limits.

My two cents worth.


Kevin Duffey
Software Engineer
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