Website Bandwith

Web Hosting Data Transfer: How Much Is Too Much?

Bandwidth in its simplest terms refers to the amount of data that flows across a network wire in a given time period. For most web hosting providers, that time period is measured in a month. Web hosting providers are charged a certain amount per month or per year for an allocated amount of bandwidth from backbone providers and wholesale data centers. That cost is then passed on to the consumer in the form of web hosting plans.

How much bandwidth will my website use?

With so much variation among web hosting companies, it can sometimes be difficult to know how much bandwidth your website will need. So, how much is a gigabyte of bandwidth anyway? Let's put it in perspective. If an average web page, images and all is 50 kilobytes in size, your website could be viewed 20,000 times! For the average hobby website, that is more than enough. Let's further put that 20,000 in perspective. If each visitor to your website viewed an average of 4 pages per month, it would still represent over 5,000 unique visitors to your website every month.

Read the full article on Website Bandwith and Data Transfer by Joe Duchesne

Website Bandwith - Are you Paying for Too Much?

Overselling bandwidth is common with web hosting providers. Many websites use only a fraction of their allotted bandwidth per month, which means that the hosting seller is making a large profit. Use a reputable web hosting company such as Hostgator who will host unlimited domains for one small monthly fee.

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