how many visits is 10gb worth? suppose we're talking about a small site with html files, and some images. no videos or big files hosted here.
get back to me fast.
how many visits is 10gb worth? suppose we're talking about a small site with html files, and some images. no videos or big files hosted here.
get back to me fast.
Millions.
seriously over a million? a decent image would take about say 14k to 17k.
Well 10GB would allow you to sesrve up 631612837.65 images at that (17kb) size. Divide it by 100 for example, say your page is 170KB, that's still 6316128.38.
(10GB == 10240MB == 10737418240KB)
wrong.(10GB == 10240MB == 10737418240KB)
its
10BG == 10240MB == 10485760KB == 10737418240 Bytes
My site is about 140KB bytes total, with all the JavaScript and images
http://wordpress.org/ = 78KB
http://en.blog.wordpress.com/ = 192KB
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/ = 2400KB
http://www.fox.com/ = 1170KB
now these are all rough, and don't represent well, but i'm gonna use them to average anyways. Average webpage is 750KB
now heres a difference
10gb or 10GB
10gb = 1.25 GB = 1310720 KB / 750 = 1747 pagehits
10GB = 10485760 KB / 750 = 13976 pagehits
This assumes the client redownloads everything every time it loads a page, which usually isn't the case. So lets say each page is 25kb in size, and there are 40kb worth of new images on each page.
1310720 / 65 = 20165
10485760 / 65 = 161319
Now assuming there are no new images(like a blog)
1310720 / 25 = 52428
10485760 / 25 = 419430
So anywhere between 1,700 hits and 400,000 hits.
every kb counts
Last edited by masshuu; 05-13-2010 at 12:38 PM.
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This calculator might be useful http://www.free-webhosts.com/bandwidth-calculator.php although it calculates how much bandwidth you would need based on an estimated number of expected pageviews and a "fudge factor"
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