October 6, 201312 yr What? First - If you're using a VPS you should not be paying any ISPs. Second - If you're paying an ISP for ram you need to take a computers class. I think you mean bandwidth. Third - If you mean bandwidth, get an unlimited bandwidth plan. Edited October 6, 201312 yr by Dashboard
October 6, 201312 yr What are we supposed to be helping you with...? You need more ram? buy a bigger plan.
October 6, 201312 yr I'm guessing he means that he's using all his bandwidth by viewing his VPS, could fix this by not having it opened all the time and closing the VNC/other program you use to view it, and checking up on it every few hours, or lowering the detail setting so it uses less bandwidth. Sucks that canada's big 3 internets suck shit and don't offer unlimited plans, and charge you like a buck for every extra gig.
October 6, 201312 yr LOOOOL dat comment^ You simpily need to manage your internet usage, you better call your provider and have a talk, otherwise your going to be paying $2/gb over, and it accumulates fast....
October 7, 201312 yr If you're paying $150-$200 a month, and already used up all your bandwidth, you're being scammed out of your money Just buy a plan with unlimited bandwidth. Well, considering bell only operates in canada so i'm guessing OP is in canada, and atm i'm paying ~50$/month for 2gb+140 bandwidth, i think 150-200/month due to passing the bandwidth cap could be possible. Also, as far as i know no company offers unlimited bandwidth in Canada, best i ever got was 60MBPS connection with 280gb bandwith for 70$/month.
October 7, 201312 yr If you're paying $150-$200 a month, and already used up all your bandwidth, you're being scammed out of your money Just buy a plan with unlimited bandwidth. Well, considering bell only operates in canada so i'm guessing OP is in canada, and atm i'm paying ~50$/month for 2gb+140 bandwidth, i think 150-200/month due to passing the bandwidth cap could be possible. Also, as far as i know no company offers unlimited bandwidth in Canada, best i ever got was 60MBPS connection with 280gb bandwith for 70$/month. http://teksavvy.com/en/residential/internet
October 7, 201312 yr Meh I wouldn't live 2 weeks in Canada. My current provider keeps telling me I'm using over 200GB B/W a month. Not like they care but it's just a thing they say to not make me leave them.