Saturday, June 12, 2010

How To Calculate The Monthly Bandwidth

Bloggers who use paid hosting is generally concerned with bandwidth capacity. This is because bandwidth affects the performance of the blog. What's bandwidth? How do I know the amount of bandwidth required each month?

In the context of web size, bandwidth (the bandwidth) is the amount of data transferred between the servers hosting his blog with a computer that is used to open the blog pages. Important note, this page here refers to the page and posting blogs.

Calculation of monthly bandwidth

The amount of bandwidth needed a blog each month affected by page size (U), the number of unique visitors (PU), and the number of pages opened by each unique visitor (PV). The equation is as follows:

Monthly Bandwidth = U x PU x PV

Blog page size is expressed in Kilobytes (KB), where one KB equal to 1024 bytes.

To calculate monthly bandwidth, I take the example of traffic mancapai Blogotainmen a month ago over 600 thousand page views. The average size of the blog page is assumed to 100 KB. This entertainment blog visited by 60 000 unique visitors, and each visitor is open seven pages.

So the amount of bandwidth used is:

Monthly Bandwidth = 100 KB x 60 000 x 7 = 42 million family planning

If divided by 1024, then 42 million, equal to 41 015 KB MB. If this amount is divided again by 1024, the same with 40.05 MB 41 015 GB.

As you can see, last month Blogotainmen require bandwidth of 40 GB. Fortunately hosting that I use a large capacity, so this entertainment blog not to crash.

Hopefully the bandwidth calculations above helps you determine which hosting package would be purchased or paid blog calculate your monthly bandwidth now.

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