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Re: [tlug] Japan ISP upload limit?



Most providers have a limit of around 30GB per day in their fair-use policy, but if you don’t do it constantly, they won’t usually bother you.
I know this because we have 2000+ backup users uploading to us :) 

Jason

PS. It’s easy to upload 200GB a day if you use a local provider. Restoring from Crashplan will take forever.


> 2015/04/10 午後3:34、Laurent K <laurent.kol@example.com> のメール:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I recently signed up on Crashplan (cloud backup) and I notice I uploaded over 70Gb in 2 days, I'd like to backup all my photos including CR2 (Canon RAWs) and my timelapse, all together it's over a 1TB. 
> 
> I'm using BigGlobe, Flet Hikari , I tried to look up their policy but could find anything about upload limit, is anyone familiar with their bandwidth usage policy?
> 
> What's the worse that could happen? they cancel my access or worse they extra bill me for the upload? Any similar experience with Japanese ISP?
> 
> Thanks,
> Laurent
> 
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