I see the following in TOS: " 3.3 You shall not: (i) take any action that imposes or may impose (as determined by us in our sole discretion) an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our (or our third party providers’) infrastructure; "
The above is very vague. Suppose I want to run a video relay server. I can live within the 4 TB/month limit, but my peak load can go 2Gbps (1G up 1G down). Will that get the host flagged? Is there a clear guideline on the ceiling?
If there is a clear guideline I can use it to throttle and can calculate the monthly cost better due to increased server count.
Thanks in advance.
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I believe this question would be safely awnsered by digiocean on a suport ticket (unless you have no acc yet)
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