<b>The "unlimited storage" that runs out at 300k files</b>
They told you: "Unlimited disk space, host as much as you want."
Then your WooCommerce cache, your email, and your backups generate 300,000 tiny files and you get suspended for hitting an <i>inode</i> limit you never saw advertised.
Unlimited bytes, capped files. The disk isn't the constraint — the filesystem's metadata table is, and that's the number buried in the AUP, not the pricing page.
Why bury it? Because "500,000 inode limit" doesn't fit on a billboard, and the affiliate reviewing the plan never filled a disk to find out.
Reality: "unlimited" storage has a counter, and it counts files, not gigabytes.
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<b>The "unlimited storage" that runs out at 300k files</b>
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