How much bandwidth aproximately would a basic html/image website use monthly with lets say 5,000 unique vistors a month or so.
MichaelBluejay
1:07 am on Oct 25, 2005 (gmt 0)
Let's say each page is 30k of HTML + 30k of images = 60k/page, and each visitor looks at 3 pages, or 3 x 60 = 180k/visitor. If you have 5000 visitors that's 5000 x 180k = 900,000k. Since there's 1024k in a Mb, that's 900,000/1024 = 879Mb. Most web hosts give you way, way, way more bandwidth than that.
JKMitchell
1:50 pm on Oct 25, 2005 (gmt 0)
Depends on file size of images, number of different images on each page (a logo on every page would be cached in the browser for example) etc.
If it's any help, so far this month my main site has had just over 86,000 UV's taking 3.7Gb of bandwidth
A second site has had 3900 UV's and 131Mb of bandwidth.