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Mon 16/12/02 at 17:15
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I have heard that freeserve have 0.5 Gb of bandwith for my site, What is bandwith? Do you know if it is really 0.5Gb

AJ

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Mon 16/12/02 at 19:42
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
adrian wrote:
>
> But did they view everything on your page. You have had 110 vistors
> but they may have got to your home page and thought, "wow this is
> utter rubbish".


hmmm. Good point. What would show on my site when i exceed by bandwith. Does .tk have a bandwith. Can someone give me conformation on the fact that freeserve give you 0.5Gb of bandwith.
Mon 16/12/02 at 19:41
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
You wrote 2MB in your earlier post!

If you're gonna go over your bandwidth just leave it and wait and see if it gets suspended.

If it does just sign up to Freeola!

110 visitors and 200mb of data!

That's just under 2 megs per person!

What are you hosting?
Mon 16/12/02 at 19:39
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"Jim Jam Jim"
Posts: 5,626
cheeseman wrote:
> but so far i have had 110 visitors in about 5 days with 2 Mb of space
> that would mean that i run out of bandwith after 250 visitors which is
> going to happen very soon.

But did they view everything on your page. You have had 110 vistors but they may have got to your home page and thought, "wow this is utter rubbish".
Mon 16/12/02 at 19:26
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
yes but that is in 5 days so by the mid month i should have had at least 250 viewers which would make it 500 mb.
Mon 16/12/02 at 19:09
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
110 visitors using 2mb of data is OK!

You've got 500MB!

If you go over it though then just move to Freeola, it's your only option...
Mon 16/12/02 at 19:07
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
but so far i have had 110 visitors in about 5 days with 2 Mb of space that would mean that i run out of bandwith after 250 visitors which is going to happen very soon.
Mon 16/12/02 at 18:09
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
500MB a month is quite hard to achevive with just a basic text/small picture site...

If you have downloadable files though like music then, well, oh!

Just get a free freeola one, you get more webspace and better services even if you do have to pay the phone costs which are monimal at the weekend!
Mon 16/12/02 at 18:05
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
I have no money. Are you sure it is a month coz thats sound a little bit tight.
AJ
Mon 16/12/02 at 17:48
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
You can only allow 0.5GB of data a month to be downloaded from your site...

Every page that loads takes up bandwidth...

i.e

You have 0.5GB of bandwidth and you have a file that is 10mb in size...

If 50 people download the file then you would have had 0.5 GB of data transferred and you would have reached your bandwidth limit...

If you go over your limit your site will be suspended until the beginning of the month!

Just sign up for Freeola, unlimited bandwidth!
Mon 16/12/02 at 17:15
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"www.funrunner.co.uk"
Posts: 289
I have heard that freeserve have 0.5 Gb of bandwith for my site, What is bandwith? Do you know if it is really 0.5Gb

AJ

visit http://www.funrunner.tk for funny pics, cool progs great jokes

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