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Old 11-16-2007, 03:26 PM
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How much bandwidth do you actually use per month? How much traffic do you get each month? Have you ever exceeded your bandwidth?

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Old 11-16-2007, 04:01 PM
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Our main website uses 40GB bandwidth per month, blog uses 10 GB per month, helpdesk - 50GB per month and livechat software uses over 100 GB per month.

We've never exceeded our bandwidth limits
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Never exceeded but i have run many different websites i can't remember what the full bandwith usage was
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Goodone we would like to know your answers too.
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Goodone we would like to know your answers too.
I don't have much bandwidth, to tell you the truth I dont have any at all. I have a website but I'm just not satisfied with the template design, its logo and so on. I don't have a credit card or any money in paypal so I am not able to pay anyone to design a website for me. I want it to be unique, and with my own logo, but I don't know HTML or anything about webdesign, so, I will have to learn that. When my website is edited, with my own design I will send traffic to it, I believe that I will be able to send at least a thousand visitors per day to my site when I get it sorted out. After saying all that, it is only natural to say that I've never exceeded my bandwidth.
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If you manage to put an advertisement of your designer for free on your site then some noob/freelancer may help you for your design
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I have a forum that runs at around 8Gb a month. We started off at 2Gb 3 years ago. I ran out of bandwidth a couple of times in the early days but we've got it at a comfortable level/server deal at the moment.
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I have a forum that runs at around 8Gb a month. We started off at 2Gb 3 years ago. I ran out of bandwidth a couple of times in the early days but we've got it at a comfortable level/server deal at the moment.
Share this with us, i love experiencing new forums
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Old 11-23-2007, 03:29 PM
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Only normally use about 10% of my bandwidth. The site I'm currently running is only a local amature theatre group so doesn't have many people visiting it.

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Old 11-28-2007, 02:58 PM
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I've never exceeded mine. To be honest I'm not sure I ever have any traffic - other than some students who have to visit my site
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It is not really possible for anyone to give the exact figure of the bandwidth which will be used in the coming month as you never know the number of visits your website will have in the next month. It depends on the content of your website and also your ranking in the search engine for the products you sell. It is only possible to give a rough idea about the bandwidth which can be used. Choosing a web hosting package also depends on the bandwidth used by your website.
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