I think the first and most important concern is support. Send the company an email asking some questions and then do a couple of follow ups.
As you are probably aware, hosting has become very competitive. Pricing and space come in all kinds of flavours. And the big number are primarily a marketing ploy(bigger is better). Webspace and especially bandwidth are one big virtual question-mark. Most websites won't even come close to the bandwidth allotted to them.
Sure 30G is alot and sounds good, but to give you an idea, ofcourse it depends on page size, but 1G = 50,000 page views, and at 30G would be 15 million page views, so if you're thinking your site will compete at the same level as the big boys, then this would be a good deal for you.
However most websites barely even touch 1 or 2G.
Think of a landlord who offers you 5,000 sq.ft. of space , but you're only opening up a corner store and only require 500 sq.ft. That extra space just gets allotted to someone else until you decide to use it.
Anyway, the bottom line is support.
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