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Yes, the number of visitors also increased as well from 300 a day to ~900 a day. No big file serves on my website. Mainly php, gif and swf (small game). I look at the log and most requests are php and gif.
Is this normal for a site with 900 visitors/day? Is there any other factors that caused bandwidth to increase like that? My friend said someone might play sql injection on my site and that cause bandwidth to increase. Is that true?
Thank
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Gert
Tripling the traffic (300 to 900) but 7 times the bandwidth seems a little off.
But unique visitors isn't a good stat for this kind of comparison. Did visits also increase by x3? or by x7?
Tripling the traffic (300 to 900) but 7 times the bandwidth seems a little off.
That sounds about right for a forum, because with three times as many members they will all be finding more people to talk to, and therefore looking through more threads. If each unique visitor is consuming 1-2MB worth of bandwidth, it's worth examining how many pages it takes them to clock this up. You could probably make quite a saving by reducing the file size of a handful of images.
66.157.60.125 - - [02/Nov/2004:00:02:33 -0800] "GET /vforum4.html HTTP/1.1" 200 12399 "http://www.mysite.net/forum.php" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)"
66.157.60.125 - - [02/Nov/2004:00:02:34 -0800] "GET /images/icon/icon18.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 1085 "http://www.mysite.net/vforum4.html" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)"
Most request on the log as I glanced through them are .html and .gif.
According to the forum visit: ~900 visits a day
According to Awstats so far for November:
Unique visitors: 4376
Number of visit: 7041
Pages: 159779 (22.69 pages/visit)
Hits: 894205 (126.99 hits/visit)
Bandwidth: 14.22 GB (2117.8 KB/visit)
For the bot thing,
Google: 11679 - 258.84 MB
MSN: 3197 - 153 MB
Inktomi Slurp: 835 - 7.21 MB
....and other small bots
Is this normal? Yesterday was about 1.8GB BW consummed. At this rate, my site will die on Nov 20. :( Have only 40GB/month. :(
Your host should be running a stats analysis program accessible from the control panel: something like Webalizer or Awstats: those tools will do the parsing of the log files and give good summaries as to which files are the most popular. If it is your graphics, get them optimized as much as possible (and unless you're using transparency, jpg is almost always smaller than .gif).
You options are to pay for more bandwidth from your current host, or move to a host which offers a better bandwidth allocation and doesn't cut off your site when you hit a limit.
<added>Rereading, I see you've got Awstats: that will tell you which files are the using the most bandwidth.</added>
gif: 653110 - 532.83 MB
html: 96812 - 4.62 GB (html exist because I convert php to html using the htaccess thing)
php: 45015 - 8.75 GB
jpg: 40321 - 120.29 MB
..and other small extension: js, etc...
Buying more bw is expensive :) I'm think getting another host with more bandwidth.
Thank all.