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Is there a formula to figure bandwidth usage?
Every time someone views your web page all of the data (html code, text, graphics, etc.) within the page must be transferred from your web server, into the visitor's computer,via the internet where it is viewed by a web browser. As a result, the amount of data transfer a hosting customer uses is related to the number of visitors to their site, multiplied by the size of their web pages.
Graphics and other multimedia files account for the vast majority of data transfer used. This becomes apparent when you consider that the average text page consists of only of about 5 Kb of data, while images can be as large as 50-200 Kb in size -- and many images are often incorporated into each web page. Flash files are often very large, along with audio and video files. Live audio and video feeds can also be bandwidth hogs. A 3 minute MP3 file equals apx.3 megs per view! Bandwidth data transfer to a large degree are synonymous. 3 major factors to take into account:
1. The amount of traffic you receive
2. The size of your site
3. The types of files offered on your site
Formula: page size x page views X 30 days=Bandwidth Transfer Page size:Suppose you have 10KB of text,60 KB of gifs would equal a per page size of 70K. Page views: you have 60 vistors that look at 4 pages per day equals 240 views a day. 70x240x30(days)=504,000 kb or approximately 504 mb, of bandwidth each month. Well within the limits of all our hosting plans.(10 megs gets 3 gig(3000mb) of transfer per mo.)
Realistically, based on average internet traffic, you could probably take a good bit more visitors as not everyone views every single page on your site. The average personal to professional level site transfers 100 - 1,500MB per month.
All of our hosting plans bandwidth/ quotasAll of our hosting plans bandwidth/ quotas are selected to insure that our customers are well with the limits.If you account should happen top go over,we DO NOT suspend your accouint but only send you and email stating overage and the offer to increase your bandwidth alottment or upgrade your hosting plan.