@ usneek: So there you go. 199 EUR and you use it to download with when your max speed can already be performed by downloading from us directly. You still need to transfer from your server => homeline.
Sometimes it's not true.
For example, some video encoders release their works by using public trackers and fileserve.
Most of the RDP/VPS/Dedicated servers declares that to use public trackers is forbidden, so to download them from fileserve becomes the only option.
Many homelines in the world are just ADSL/VDSL which have slow upload bandwidth (0.2 ~ 10mbps) and fast download bandwidth (1 ~ 100mbps).
If this kind of users want to backup files to fileserve or other cyberlockers, to upload files with 3mbps (384 KB/s) will be a nightmare.
Thus, they really need a server in order to upload their backups.
You know, some people like to buy a lot of premiums from various cyberlockers and backup flies there rather than buy a lot of hard disks at home.
I'm the one of them.
Fortunately, I'm not rich enough to rent these servers without earning extra money, so I'm an affiliate and can be escaped from the 612 landing error.
But I think you have to consider the situations that a rich man who bought a premium.
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I have a question.
I often perform downloads on my RDP, and I use my homeline to organize my files by the file manager.
Sometimes I accidentally click the filename in the file manager, and the browser starts download in the background (Both IE and Firefox do this).
Of course, I always cancel the download to avoid triggering your abuse detecting system, but I actually download files from 2 IPs at the same time in 3 ~ 4 seconds.
Do you care about this kind of accidents?