whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129497] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 13:51 |
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GetSm0keD
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just wanna know what a good bandwidth limit daliy/montly is?
is 1.5gb daily / 3.0gb monthly good or no?
and like.. how much traffic is that really?
this is for vidoes/music..
whats a good rate?
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129505] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 14:30 |
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GetSm0keD
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i just want a site for when ppl wanna see what i can do with video and or ppl i know do muisc so i can host thier music ..
prolly not alot of traffic.. maybe a few hits a day.. biggest video i have is 22 mb.. i dont host the professinal style vidoe just cause its to big period..
if its like that ill send a DVD with it on it u know.. then its money
100$ a year for 1.5 gb day / 3.0 gb month.. any good or should i go else where?
i not a sute builder and im just lookin threw sites that do all the BS for u and show the video when u click the link
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129506] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 14:30 |
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glyde51
Messages: 1827 Registered: August 2004 Location: Winnipeg
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I took up 7.0 gigabytes when I used to host images off my computer. And that's only from the renegade forums.
No. Seriously. No.
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Re: whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129508] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 14:33 |
flyingfox
Messages: 1612 Registered: February 2003 Location: scotland, uk
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SickOptometrist | For example your signature alone is 42771mb (42gigabytes)...
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LOL. Did nobody else notice this?
42 gigs...that's about half my HD space.
42771 is about 43 kilobytes. 1024kb make up 1mb. 1024mb make up one gigabyte. 1024Gb make up one terabyte. The average HD space these days is 80Gb.
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129509] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 14:38 |
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GetSm0keD
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glyde51 | I took up 7.0 gigabytes when I used to host images off my computer. And that's only from the renegade forums.
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ehh i use http://host.imageshack.us/
no BS with them.. like 2 times i found my sigg needed to be re updated..
like whats the pro's of ownin your owin your own server?
not that ima buyin one.. but i see these dell things come in the mail and theres sellin servers.. for like 300$.. 600$.. (thats with out an O.S)
i means whats the diff here if i bought a server then what?
vs payin a hosting site/company
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129513] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 15:28 |
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GetSm0keD
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i mean just for shyt's and giggles i got this hostin site just to put stuff up on.. (where i got the bandwidth figgures from)
and i either have to repay for another year.. or just do sum thing else..
2D Presentz! - STS productionz
those are just sum BS videos i did for fun in movie maker
but dumb flicks like this get me paid filimin other things..
so im just kinda tryin to take it to the next level..
and maybe get a "real" site goin this year
just wanna figgure out what are sum good hostin sites that wont rip me off.. or should i just invest in a server..
i dont know jack about either....
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129516] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 15:46 |
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glyde51
Messages: 1827 Registered: August 2004 Location: Winnipeg
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glyde51 | Your own server is WAY better, and only limited by what YOU can do.
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I'd prefer splitting the cost of a dedicated server, right, Ty?
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Dedicated server? Wha?
Since I'm still a n00b to the overall internet, I must say that getting your own server is still the best option. Just run it 24/7, keep it in a closet or somewhere convinient where it can get the ventelation it needs, and run it using your internet connection. You can remotely connect to change the server and such. Of course, for this you need at least DSL and your ISP service must give you unlimited bandwith, like mine
I run my server off of my Personal Computer using Abyss Web Server. Takes up less memory than Firefox, can run PHP, ASP, and Perl scripts (installation seperate) and is easy for most people to use. Also, it doesn't take up 20mb of space, it takes less than 1mb.
No. Seriously. No.
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whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129527] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 17:07 |
evanscnce
Messages: 84 Registered: April 2004
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Hmm
Well, Maybe, we can host you. We have unlimited space and bandwith for free lol... Contact me sometime if you are interested, I will see what I can do...
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Re: whats a good bandwidth limit? [message #129542] |
Wed, 29 December 2004 18:10 |
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SickOptometrist
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SickOptometrist | For example your signature alone is 42771mb (42gigabytes)...
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LOL. Did nobody else notice this?
42 gigs...that's about half my HD space.
42771 is about 43 kilobytes. 1024kb make up 1mb. 1024mb make up one gigabyte. 1024Gb make up one terabyte. The average HD space these days is 80Gb.
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Damn that's one hell of a sig' LOL - I knew I wasn't sayin' it right! :oops: You know what I meant!
http://spaces.msn.com/members/patswebbucket/
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