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		<title>Ideal Bandwidth Requirement For Your Website</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:21:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Rodrigo Rehn</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When you have planned to buy a web hosting service, bandwidth is one of the major factors that you must be concerned about. Although many people recommend having high bandwidth, this is not an absolute requirement for all. In fact, having an excessive bandwidth may end up with tremendous frustration, since you have to pay a high fee against something that you are not actually using.<br/><br/>In this article, you will be able to discover plenty of useful information that will help you to make informed choice regarding the required bandwidth for your website.<br/><br/>The Concept of Bandwidth<br/><br/>Bandwidth refers to the amount the data transferred to the visitors computer from your web space. In other words, bandwidth refers to the amount of data transferred through the network wire in a specific period of time.<br/><br/>When you are planning to buy a hosting service, the bandwidth that your host will suggest you, is typically counted on a monthly basis. This is mainly due to the reason that the web hosting service providers pay a huge fee against their massive broadband internet connection. This is the few that is ultimately carried over to the consumers in the form of payment against their individual service plan.<br/><br/>Calculation of Bandwidth<br/><br/>There is a simple calculation for estimating the required bandwidth size of the website. The formula is: total size of the web pages in the site x monthly traffic volume = required bandwidth. Now here is a brief explanation of the formula along with an example.<br/><br/>Say, you have 5 web pages in your website and the average size of the web pages is 70 KB. That means, the total size of the web pages in your site is 70 x 5 = 350 KB. Now, if your expected traffic volume is 3000 per month, your required bandwidth should be 350 x 3000 = 2.1GB per month. This is the simplest formula for calculating web hosting bandwidth.<br/><br/>Bandwidth Management<br/><br/>If your site allows download facility, make it sure that your hosting plan combines enough bandwidth option. Offering download facility for software, music, flash or video files requires sufficient bandwidth support. In fact, if you only host PDF files on your server, it will take at least 1GB bandwidth in your web space.<br/><br/>So, if you want to manage the bandwidth size, you should be careful enough about choosing the web site components in order to keep the size minimum. As a matter of fact, you need to make the web page size as minimum as possible. Try not to use lots of images in your web pages and when you use images, do not forget to optimize them for web. Moreover, you must not allow multiple files downloading feature and try to keep them under 1MB of size.<br/><br/>No matter what your estimate is, there is always a chance of failure, so you must not forget to look at the fee for exceeding bandwidth in your monthly web hosting plan.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Web Hosting Bandwidth Explained</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 00:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Stella Pike</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>What is bandwidth related to Web Hosting? <br/><br/>In terms of web hosting the bandwidth is a measure of the data that sent to web surfer computer from web hosting company. If you have a big site that offer downloadable large files or thousands of visitors visit your website daily than you probably need more bandwidth.<br/><br/>Web hosting companies offer variety of plans with different bandwidth option. Many web hosting company offer unlimited bandwidth feature but they will charge you higher. So, best is that if you go thro each features and plan and compare it with your web site requirement and signup for web hosting service. Many webmaster make mistake in choosing a web hosting plan because they never expect that the website will be more popular and more and more visitors visit site. For the over usage of bandwidth your web hosting company may shut down your website until you pay extra money or at the end of the month when new billing cycle begins. Some web hosting companies do not shut down your website but they will charge you per MB extra usage and the cost will be much higher than your expectation.<br/><br/>How much bandwidth I need? <br/><br/>Bandwidth can be a crucial part for the success of your website. While searching for a web hosting company you must know how much traffic you expect to your website and depend on that traffic choose a web hosting plan that most suitable to your website. The price of a web hosting plan varies mostly because of bandwidth requirement. If you have high bandwidth plan your website is able to handle more traffic at same time.<br/><br/>To calculate your website bandwidth usage you need to do mathematical calculation. First calculate the size of the images you have on one page and than calculate the size of the text part of the page. Now multiply the sum with the average traffic you expect from internet and than multiply it with days of month. The final remainder shows the approximate bandwidth requirement of your website.<br/><br/>Save bandwidth<br/><br/>It is very simple to understand how you can save your allocated bandwidth. Your bandwidth usage reach at its optimum range if your website designed with high resolution graphics, images, online movie, music, etc.<br/><br/>To save bandwidth usage, make your pages as small as possible. Use HTML text content for reducing file size and also use graphics and images in reduce form. Use GIF format for graphics and JPEG for images and photos. Use of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is also one simple and important way to save bandwidth.<br/><br/>If you are seriously looking for web hosting provider then please take a look at Web Hosting Directory where you can find some top notched web hosting companies with reviews and rating. Also you get web site that provide reliable connection and good bandwidth limit.<br/><br/>If you are looking for good Linux hosting Provider then visit site that provide 500 MB, 50GB Bandwidth and one domain free and all this in just $49.99 Per Year.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How Much Bandwidth Do you Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:42:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Sadain</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Bandwidth is the measurement of the amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given time. Most web hosts measure bandwidth by the month and set limits accordingly. You have to know how many bandwidth you need while choosing hosting plans.<br/><br/>You can&#8217;t really know the bandwidth or monthly transfer you need before your web site has been up and running for a while. But how do you choose a proper hosting plan if you don&#8217;t know your bandwidth requirement?<br/><br/>Let me tell you honestly first. Be careful when someone claims they provide unlimited bandwidth or monthly transfer.<br/><br/>Anyone claiming &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221; is simply lying. There&#8217;s no such thing as &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221;.<br/><br/>In the real world, we&#8217;ve never seen any broadband company offering an internet connection as &#8220;Unlimited Megabytes per Second.&#8221; So, how could a web hosting company, which normally doesn&#8217;t even own its own access lines, claims to customers that it will give them &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221;?<br/><br/>These web hosting companies are lying to the public to attract customers. Most of the time, high bandwidth sites on these &#8220;Unlimited&#8221; plans will be disconnected, and no refund given. Normally, the web hosting company will say that the site violated its Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service.<br/><br/>Whenever you visit a site promoting &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221; as one of the account features, be sure to visit the Acceptable Use Policy, or the Terms of Service. Read the fine text about the so-called &#8220;Unlimited&#8221; disclaimer, you will be surprised! It&#8217;s solely up to them to decide whether you violate their policy.<br/><br/>Choose wisely.<br/><br/>When you first look for web hosting services (those who state clearly bandwidth offered), you have to make your best estimation and watch your usage carefully in the first few months. Before signing up, make sure the hosting company won&#8217;t charge your legs if you upgrade.<br/><br/>Take these factors into consideration while estimating.<br/><br/>*How many users will access your web site?<br/><br/>*How many pages to be access?<br/><br/>*How big are the graphic and HTML files?<br/><br/>To estimate bandwidth usage multiply the size of an average HTML page, plus the combined size of images included in the page, by the number of pages in your web site. Multiply that number by the number of visitors you will have in a month.<br/><br/>Take our site at http://www.singaporewebhosting.com as an example.<br/><br/>The HTML file of the home page (average page) is 10.9k. There&#8217;re 4 images at the top, 5k total. Currently there&#8217;re 90 pages in this site, but we expect to add in more contents soon so lets make it 150. Based on experience, we&#8217;ll have 6,000 visitors per month. However, nobody except me will ever read all the pages. It&#8217;s rather safe to assume that about 10% of all the pages will be viewed per visitor. (That depends on the nature of your site.)<br/><br/>So we need 15.9&#215;150x6000&#215;10%=1.43GB<br/><br/>That sounds reasonable for a service and information site with mainly text. As you can see, we seldom use images except the top logo, because we intend to provide service and information, not beautiful graphics or games or music download.<br/><br/>For safety, we&#8217;d rather choose a plan with at least 3GB bandwidth.<br/><br/>This number is not accurate, to say the least. It&#8217;s just a rough estimate. For example, the images on each page don&#8217;t have to be reloaded every time the visitor views a new page because the browser will cache them. We&#8217;re also not very sure how many visitors will come since this site is online for just a couple of days.<br/><br/>And think of your own situation. If you&#8217;re going to set up a forum, the page views will be far more than our number. You know how sticky a forum can be, don&#8217;t you <img src='http://highspeedcable.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> ?<br/><br/>Large audio/video files, computer programs, and file downloads require more bandwidth. Flash web sites use tons of bandwidth. Virtual Reality (VR) and full-length three-dimensional audio/visual presentations require the most bandwidth of all.<br/><br/>Though it is not accurate, but still gives you something to work with until your site has been online for a while and actual traffic statistics have been generated.<br/><br/>Feel free to use this article in your publication or web site. It&#8217;s pre-licensed to you. The only requirement is to include this resource box at the end of the article:<br/><br/>For More Info About Author Visit At: &#8211; Cheap Domain And Cheap Hosting ! Free Videos ! Pay Per Clicks ! Cheap Domain And Much More about Search Engines<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Do you Need Lot of Bandwidth?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 16:23:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Sadain</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Bandwidth measures the volume of data transmitted over an internet connection. You have to know how much bandwidth you need while choosing hosting plans.<br/><br/>Be careful when someone claims they provide unlimited bandwidth or monthly transfer. Anyone claiming &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221; is simply lying. There&#8217;s no such thing as &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221;.<br/><br/>Ive never seen any broadband company offering an internet connection as &#8220;Unlimited Megabytes per Second.&#8221; So, how could a web hosting company, which normally doesn&#8217;t even own its own access lines, claims to customers that it will give them &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221;?<br/><br/>Most of the time, high bandwidth sites on these &#8220;Unlimited&#8221; plans will be disconnected, and no refund given. Normally, the web hosting company will say that the site violated its Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service.<br/><br/>Whenever you visit a site promoting &#8220;Unlimited Bandwidth&#8221; as one of the account features, be sure to visit the Acceptable Use Policy, or the Terms of Service. Read the fine text about the so-called &#8220;Unlimited&#8221; disclaimer.<br/><br/>When you first look for web hosting services (those who state clearly bandwidth offered), you have to make your best estimation and watch your usage carefully in the first few months. Take these factors into consideration while estimating.<br/><br/>**How many users will access your web site?<br/><br/>**How many pages to be access?<br/><br/>**How big are the graphic and HTML files?<br/><br/>Large audio/video files, computer programs, and file downloads require more bandwidth. Flash web sites use tons of bandwidth. Virtual Reality (VR) and full-length three-dimensional audio/visual presentations require the most bandwidth of all.<br/><br/>Though it is not accurate, but still gives you something to work with until your site has been online for a while and actual traffic statistics have been generated.<br/><br/>Don’t fall for the unlimited bandwidth trap that some companies throw at you.<br/><br/>Lowest Domain and Hosting Services from http://www.yoursdomain.com<br/><br/>Online Videos From http://www.ispcheck.com.pk<br/><br/>Lowest UK hosting http://www.theexalter.co.uk<br/><br/>Affordable hosting http://www.exaltersolutions.com<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>The Truth About Unlimited Bandwidth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 20:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Hosting Ratings</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><strong>The Truth About Unlimited Bandwidth</strong><br/><br/>The network of lines that carry some of the data network (fiber optic cable, copper wire, etc) have a finite capacity. There is a limit to the amount of data that can be transferred at any time. Also, the hard drive of a web server has a limited amount of space determined by the physical size of the hard drive.<br/><br/>Many hosting companies claim to offer &#8220;unlimited&#8221; plans (both disk space and bandwidth), but note that there are physical limitations to both disk space and bandwidth. Before buying a &#8220;unlimited&#8221; plan, know what you get.<br/><br/>The attraction to Unlimited<br/><br/>When consumers decide they want a website on the Internet, they are often unaware of the fact that there are limitations. Unlimited is attractive because it does not require further reflection. If is unbounded then never need to worry about running out right? While this is understandable, there are risks with purchasing unlimited plans.<br/><br/><strong>Myth Unlimited</strong><br/><br/>Many web hosting companies offer &#8220;unlimited&#8221; as a plan feature. It is impossible for any provider to offer <strong>unlimited bandwidth</strong> and <strong>disk space</strong>. But it is not possible.<br/><br/><strong>So Why are there unlimited plans?</strong><br/><br/>Most websites only consume a small amount of bandwidth and disk space. Web hosting companies offering unlimited nothing like a plan feature are banking on the fact that you will not use much. Unlimited is a marketing trick for your business. The web hosting market is very competitive. Although selling plans that pretend to be unlimited can seem dishonest, it does not mean that the hosting company does not provide good service. Check in the hosting company&#8217;s Terms of Service: there will probably be a note about what &#8220;unlimited&#8221; really means.<br/><br/><strong>When Åre Unlimited Plans Ok?</strong><br/><br/>If you have a small website and know they will not consume too much space or bandwidth, and then make plans without limit your options a little easier to understand. Most plans that offer unlimited will have some restrictions such as no download audio or video. The reason audio or video downloads are not allowed in unlimited hosting plans is because these types of files in large consumption of bandwidth and disk space which exposes the host to the risk of having to add more space the hard disk and bandwidth, which costs them more money. If you choose an unlimited plan and you know their needs will not be very intense, then it will not run into any problems.<br/><br/><strong>When Åre Unlimited Plans Not Ok?</strong><br/><br/>If you&#8217;re having a great number of visitors to your site, lots of downloads, including audio or video files, do not choose an unlimited plan hoping to get unrestricted bandwidth. You will encounter problems. Your web host will not operate at a loss for a long time &#8211; could be shut down your website or even charge you extra (read the Terms of Service).<br/><br/><strong>So What is the best?</strong><br/><br/>The best course of action is to plan ahead. Calculate the rate of bandwidth and disk space you need for your website (you can use the information and tools on the site FindMyHosting to do) and then multiply by 2 only to allow for the expansion. Remember, you can always buy more bandwidth and disk space if necessary &#8211; often only a few dollars a month extra. Look for plans that meet those requirements. Another FindMyHosting article &#8220;Understanding bandwidth&#8221; does a good job explaining the details behind bandwidth.<br/><br/>Only consider an unlimited hosting plan if you know your disk space and bandwidth requirements are very low. If on the other hand, you have an ecommerce site or a site you expect to grow in size and bandwidth in future, avoid any plans that offer unlimited bandwidth and disk space.<br/><br/>Review the list of Unlimited Bandwidth web hosting providers<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 12:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Web Hosting Ghostwriter</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When it comes to web hosting, bandwidth is one of the most essential aspects and a key resource you need to be on the look for. So what is bandwidth? Let most people tell it, its the exact same thing as data transfer. Though closely associated, bandwidth and data transfer are two entirely different animals. Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transferred at once while data transfer is the amount of data transferred in a given period. Since bandwidth acts as the bridge that allows visitors to come through and transfer data from your site, bandwidth is essentially a measure of data transfer. Got it? I hope so.<br/><br/><strong>Why is Bandwidth So Important?</strong><br/><br/>Bandwidth is absolutely vital to your website. Without enough, your pages might load incredibly slow, so much that visitors endure such a horrible performance they never want to return. If you’re not working with enough bandwidth and happen to exceed it, your site can become completely inaccessible. I’ve ran across my fair share of sites that read nothing but “the webmaster has exceeded their bandwidth limits”. This is not something you want reflecting on your online identity so it is imperative to get an amply supply from the jump.<br/><br/><strong>Determining Your Bandwidth Needs</strong><br/><br/>You will undoubtedly run across a gang of web hosting companies advertising “UNLIMITED” everything &#8211; unlimited domain hosting, unlimited disk space, unlimited bandwidth &#8211; you name it, they got it. Let’s get this out of the way &#8211; there is no such thing as unlimited bandwidth or anything else. The most powerful server hardware has its limits and bandwidth, well its not free, web hosting providers have to pay for it. Think they’re just gonna let you use up an endless amount? Yeah right, you wish.<br/><br/>So, with every other web hosting company up to their necks in gimmicks, how does one know how much bandwidth they need? You’d have to be a certified genius to determine the exact amount but there are a few ways to narrow it down.<br/><br/><strong>Website Architecture</strong><br/><br/>One of the easiest ways to determine if you will require a modest or robust amount of bandwidth is to consider to the architecture of your site. For instance, do you simply plan on having a site that contains mostly text and a few images? If so, this type of design would not require a lot of bandwidth. On the other hand, if your site is to consist of media-rich content such as audio and video files, you’re gonna need a substantial amount of bandwidth. In this regard, the number of files, their size and type will play a major part in determining how much bandwidth your site requires.<br/><br/><strong>Website Traffic</strong><br/><br/>Another way to determine your bandwidth needs is to take a guess at how much traffic you anticipate. You haven’t even created the site yet so of course you won’t come up with an exact number &#8211; give it a shot though. It’s easy to conclude that you will need much more bandwidth for a site that you’ve been promoting hard for business purposes opposed to one that will only be viewed by your friends and family. My advice is to find a web hosting company that offers a generous amount of bandwidth, anywhere from 300 to 1000 GB per month, along with web statistics tool that allows you to gauge monthly traffic. This type of utility will let you view monthly traffic and also how much bandwidth is being consumed. From there, you can determine if you have enough or need to upgrade to a bigger package.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Bandwidth.When Is It Enough?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 19:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Ricardo D Argence</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>If you have a website, one of the most important things you need to know about is bandwidth. You don&#8217;t know what that is, you say? Okay, here we go.<br/><br/>Basically, bandwidth is the amount of data you can transfer at one time. When you have less bandwidth, your site takes longer to load regardless of what connection your visitors have.<br/><br/>With more visitors, each visitor is going to have to wait his or her turn if you don&#8217;t have enough bandwidth to accommodate everyone.<br/><br/>If you can lower the amount of data transfer you have on your end, you&#8217;ll have a site that more people can visit, because you won&#8217;t have to worry about exceeding the amount of bandwidth your hosting provider allows you.<br/><br/>The more data you transfer, the more bandwidth you consume. The less data you transfer, the less bandwidth you consume. Therefore, keep it simple for best results.<br/><br/>How much bandwidth do you need?<br/><br/>How much bandwidth you need for your site depend on a number of factors. Basically, you want to keep your site as simple as possible, to reduce the amount of bandwidth.<br/><br/>This, in turn, makes it possible for more visitors to visit your site. Not just that, they&#8217;ll be able to visit your pages more easily and will be less likely to leave because they&#8217;re waiting for your pages to load.<br/><br/>To determine how much bandwidth you currently use, take a look at your traffic history.<br/><br/>If you don&#8217;t have a site yet and you want to get one, you can estimate how much bandwidth you use by estimating the following factors:<br/><br/>-Daily number of visitors, or the number you expect<br/><br/>-Daily average of page views per visitor, or the number you expect<br/><br/>-Size of your site, including graphics, or the size you expect it to be<br/><br/>Then, take each of those numbers and multiply them by 30, then add them together. This gives you a rough average size of your monthly transfer needs. If you&#8217;re also going to offer downloads, then take the number of expected downloads per day, multiply times 30, and add that to the above transfer total.<br/><br/>You should also give yourself a small percentage extra in transfer needs to account for e-mail traffic and any uploads you make.<br/><br/>Are &#8220;unlimited&#8221; hosting plans a good idea?<br/><br/>You might have noticed that some hosting plans offer &#8220;unlimited&#8221; bandwidth. In theory, this is a good idea, because it means that you don&#8217;t have to watch how much bandwidth you&#8217;re using.<br/><br/>However, that&#8217;s only in theory. What really happens is that you&#8217;re given a fixed amount of bandwidth no matter how many visitors you have. Therefore, if you have a small amount of visitors, their transfer times and therefore their wait times are small.<br/><br/>However, if you have a large amount of visitors, they simply have to &#8220;get in line&#8221; with everyone else and their allotted amount of bandwidth is going to be proportionately smaller depending on how many more visitors there are.<br/><br/>This means that they are going to have much longer wait times than if you don&#8217;t use much bandwidth, even if you&#8217;re using an &#8220;unlimited&#8221; hosting plan.<br/><br/>Therefore, your true best bet in most cases it&#8217;s going to be to limit the bandwidth you yourself use (including for website graphics and things of that nature), so that you have more left over for your visitors to use.<br/><br/>Optimize graphics, and build cascading style sheets, call JavaScript externally if you use it instead of embedding it yourself, and don&#8217;t use streaming audio or video. You can also clean up the HTML in your page by reducing the amount of META tags, white space, and comments.<br/><br/>You can also cache your website for easier and faster loading, but then set a date of expiration in the HTTP headers so the browser will refresh content after a certain amount of time.<br/><br/>Spiders too can reduce your bandwidth, but if you use robots.txt, this can help keep them in control.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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