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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
I don't worry much about it here at the school - we got an OC-12 with no limits, and a sort of symbiotic relationship ahs developed out of it - my students get traffic and data to analyze, and artists here get unlimited bandwidth and storage space. :) My colocator was a different story... when it was just Serverpro (costing the school about $10.99/mo for 3.5GB bandwidth) and no back-end here, I blew out our monthly allotment in the first 24 hours after loading the Atrium set in Free Stuff; they charge $4.99 for each GB you go over (which isn't too awful bad, unless your stuff is really popular...) When it comes to bandwidth, "X Gigs" are never enough sometimes :) /P
I spread my freebies over two providers... AT&T (60 megs free with dialup account) & bizland.com (70megs $5.95/month) & in the 2 years I've been doing freebies I have yet to hit a bandwidth ceiling with either provider despite having in excess of 55,000 downloads so far. My traffic analysis shows that I use approx 2-3GB of bandwidth per month with the average file size just below 1 meg each
Well, answer this: Let's say you have a webpage and expect 100 visitors a day. And each visitor downloaded a 1MB file from your site. What would be the bandwidth per month for this scenario? 100 * 1MB = 100 MB / day 1 month = 31 days = 31 * 100 MB = 3100 MB = 3.1 GB / month Not too bad, but if you get 200 visitors/day, it doubles to 6.2 GB / month, and that's just the download. You also have to add in all those jpgs and gifs, text, etc...
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Somewhat off-topic, but trying to get a feel for bandwidth requirements on a web-hosting service. You see anywhere from a couple of gigs on up for a given rate. Also heard horror stories of people thinking "X Gigs are enough" and getting hit with massive bills and/or being cut off when they exceeded. Could some of you web-masters out there give me an idea? Thanks!