The honest answer is that iFastNet says in their material that we can set unlimited disk space for accounts, but they have applied a hidden limit of 5 GB.
I’ve been meaning to update our material to remove the “unlimited disk space” statement and just be honest about the 5 GB cap. I do agree that saying Unlimited Disk Space there is not completely honest. That said, it took me years to learn this limit existed, so the number of people who actually run into this is quite small, so updating this has not received a lot of priority.
But remember, there is no such thing as true unlimited disk space. Storage devices have a limited capacity, and the number of storage devices in the world has a limit too. Every provider that says unlimited disk space has a soft, hidden limit, or checks your disk usage to make sure you’re not using the storage for things you’re not supposed to use it for.
And even with a clear 5 GB cap, that doesn’t mean you can always use 5 GB, because you may hit the inode limit sooner than that. Inode limits are typically not advertised, but we do clearly display the limit in the control panel.
The unlimited bandwidth will stay. As with disk space, it’s physically impossible to have truly unlimited bandwidth. All providers have a soft limit, or have other limits that effectively limit your bandwidth usage. To my knowledge, we don’t have a direct limit, but do have other limits (like the hits limit and file size limit) that effectively limit bandwidth usage.