They say it’s “unmetered,” which they explain this way:
“We don't limit the amount of storage and bandwidth your site can use as long as it complies with our Hosting Agreement. Should your website bandwidth or storage usage present a risk to the stability, performance or uptime of our servers, we will notify you via email and you may be required to upgrade, or we may restrict the resources your website is using. It’s very rare that a website violates our Hosting Agreement and is typically only seen in sites that use hosting for file sharing or storage.”
I’d say that’s more than reasonable. In 20 years+ of reading Web sites, I’ve seen only a handful of instances in which a site was deliberately restricted in such a way.
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