It's only 24 megabytes...
We could go round telling how many bits our clients get, bits as in digits, as in 1's and 0's
1024mb = 1024mbx1024kbx1024bx8 = 8589934592 bits/gigabyte (I think)
On second thought, it might be 1024mbx1000kbx1000b << thats what I remember from those ol' physics classes.
When we say 1gb disk space, it's 1000mb in cPanel, not because it's what we think or because of industry standardization, simply because it's simpler. If a client needs/wants those extra 24mb, of course, they can have it. Anyway, cPanel should start measuring in gigabytes, since thats where the hosting world is going.
In other areas, I see many many hosts and people get he 100mbit/s and 100mbps port options wrong with dedicated servers. It's too confusing as it is for non-hosts, so 1000mb is just the best number to use. Why do the physicists have to make up such dumb numbers 0_o
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