You can't equate instance hours to requests directly at low traffic levels, 
because it is almost certain that your instance(s) are staying up much 
longer than they need to serve your current volume. Your quota is charged 
for 100% of an instance to serve a single request, when in fact it can 
probably serve dozens of static requests per second with that same instance.

On Thursday, June 14, 2012 11:05:18 PM UTC-4, Apra Barua wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I am just testing my website and there are no traffic to speak of except 
> myself visiting the website. The following is my statistics: With just 15 
> requests to the homepage, it shows 5% of frontend instance hours consumed. 
> If things go like this, I think my site will only serve 300 visitors a day 
> before it runs out of instance hours limit! 
>
> Do you think people will still be able to access the site with frontend 
> instance hours limit reached since it is a static website and not dynamic. 
> I read somewhere that static content is served by different servers and 
> should still be served, as long as you don't go beyond the bandwidth 
> limits. Is that true?
>
> Thanks,
> Apra B
>
>
>

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