diff --git a/res/include/md/filesystem.md b/res/include/md/filesystem.md index b479cd0..6819a1b 100644 --- a/res/include/md/filesystem.md +++ b/res/include/md/filesystem.md @@ -27,13 +27,23 @@ page because it's calculated differently from the other plans, but it is there. For Prepaid plans the storage is charged at €4 per TB per month. You can view your usage in the [transaction log](/user/prepaid/transactions). -**All bandwidth used from the filesystem is charged**, there are no free -downloads from the filesystem. This means that any time you or anyone else -downloads something from a directory owned by your account that bandwidth usage -will be counted and charged at a rate of €2 per TB. It also means that you will -not be able to access your files if your account reaches its bandwidth limit. -Your only options then are to upgrade or wait for your transfer cap to free up -again. +Downloads from the filesystem are charged at €2 / TB for prepaid. With Patreon +plans there's a monthly limit. If you turn bandwidth sharing off in the account +settings then other people will use the daily download limit. Otherwise they +will use your account's transfer limit. + +## Free download limit + +The pixeldrain filesystem uses the same download limit as the regular files on +pixeldrain. The only difference is that the limit is 2 GB higher. So while you +can freely download up to 6 GB per day from regular pixeldrain files, you can +download up to 8 GB per day from the filesystem. When the limit is exceeded the +speed is limited to 1 MiB/s like usual. + +If you want to embed pixeldrain files on your own website, distribute direct +download links or share files that are larger than the download limit then you +should turn the 'Bandwidth sharing' option on. Otherwise people will have +trouble downloading your files. ## Directory sharing