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How much traffic does 1000GB of bandwidth allow? - anonymous - 04-21-2014 05:09 AM

How many visitors does that equal and is that monthly or daily?


- Jimmy - 04-21-2014 05:11 AM

That seems like a lot for "bandwidth",- perhaps you are thinking about quantity of traffic over a circuit and not the speed, rate, or bandwidth thereof. An analogy is saying, "How much power does a 100 Watt light use?", while electricity is measured in Kw hours, analogous to bandwidth.

Bandwidth is a function of the circuit's carrying capacity, and over time, that will translate into some metered quantity, of perhaps 1,000GB or whatever the rates and charges are for your ISP.


- Jake - 04-21-2014 05:19 AM

That depends mainly on your site makeup, if you had graphic intensive pages you might have 1Mb per page load bandwidth requirement, which would translate to 100,000 page loads a month, hosting your own videos can burn through that bandwidth 10 to100 times faster.