Re: Unlimited Bandwidth in Web Hosting
I'm sorry, but I'm starting to see a commonality here.
This post was loaded with errors...
First of all. A T1 is not $1200 a month. Unless this post was written in 1998 in Kansas. It's not $1200 a month.
Second of all. Communciation companies, such as Verizon, MCI, Quest, are not allowed to set a predetermined amount of bandwidth. Look deep within the law books.
Thirdly, let's check your math: Page Load Size is correct. However you state a T1 = "Approximately 500GB a month"
Where do you get that number from?
A T1 is 1.54mb (MEGABIT not BYTE) per second.
60 seconds in a minute
60 minutes in an hour
24 hours in one day
30 days in one month (avg)
So in order to MAX out a T1 based on any kind of webpage load....
you are physcially hitting a cap of 84gb PER DAY!
This equates to 2,520 gb (yes GigaBit) per MONTH
or 2.46 TB (TeraByte) per MONTH
My second post here and I'm already quite dismayed at what I've read...
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