Web Hosting Bandwidth Explained
Are you looking to start your own website but are confused
over the issue of web hosting bandwidth? Fear not, you don’t need the mind of Al Gore to
understand the Internet. Let’s break down what bandwidth means and how much you really
need.
Bandwidth refers to the amount of traffic between your
website and the rest of the Internet that your provider allows. Obviously, if things were
so simple there would be no restrictions on bandwidth. However, your provider will only be
able to offer you as much bandwidth as allowed by their own network connections. The
Internet is not a godlike being with unlimited omniscience. Rather, it refers to the
connection of millions of individual computers that are connected by networks. These
individual connections may be large or small, depending on each user’s equipment.
However large or small your provider’s connections are will ultimately determine how
much bandwidth is available to the user for his or her future Web project. The provider
must have enough bandwidth to serve your needs while also serving the rest of their
clients.
Some Internet experts have compared bandwidth to
"highways" for cars and trucks. Bandwidth could be thought of as the number of
lanes on the highway. It’s not the same thing as the total traffic (which would be the
cars) but is directly related to the flow of traffic. The total number of highways would
determine the flow of traffic, either how slow your commute was yesterday morning or how
quickly you traveled. In like manner, you could consider traffic to be the number of bits
that will be transferred on the network connections. The speed of one’s searching or
downloading will be directly affected by how many other people are likewise using those
connections.
Understanding the basics of bandwidth still doesn’t help
you determine what you need for your business. So what is the answer? How much bandwidth
do you need? There is no definite answer, sorry folks. The truth of the matter is that how
much bandwidth you need is tied in with your business vision, how successful your launch
will be, and other important marketing factors. The more money you are willing to pay your
host provider, the more bandwidth you will have. That means you can accommodate more
customers.
If you over-guess the bandwidth you need, you will be
paying top dollar for empty lanes on a deserted highway. If you under-guess, then you will
be stuck with two small lanes for a whole city’s worth of morning traffic! Just know
that most people over-guess rather than under-guess. Phenomenal openings that test the
bandwidth of an emerging company are rare. Most small businesses, even ones with moderate
traffic, will probably not use more than 1GB of bandwidth, unless of course they have tons
of video content or audio downloads.
Remember that if you go over your bandwidth limits, your
hosting company will probably charge you extra or block the site completely. You can see
how in this case careful research will pay off.
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