Hello,
What they actually mean is the amount of data transfered to your visitors,
lets say your index page is 5kb in size, if 1000 people visit just that 1
page, then youve use 5000kb of your bandwidth. im not sure of the conversion
rate, maybe someone else on this site knows it, but anyhow, you shouldnt
worry, thats plenty of bandwidth for a small to medium site.
~Jeff
In a message dated 4/26/2001 8:55:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >From: Michael Rudel
> >Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 2:45 PM
>
> >Oh, oh, oh =8)
> >
> >I really think they mean a Traffic of 10GB !!
>
> Let see. 10Giga Bits... How many Giga Bits Ethernet
> work does we have, how many ISP does supply with
> GigaBit communication on a WAN (Wide Area Network)
> scale?
>
> Not too many I guess...
>
> Of course they might have 10GB connection to there
> switch, but then after that... how high is the
> communication seed then? What speed do they have to
> their next door domain and/or do they got multiple
> separate communications lines to the next domain(s)
> to achieve this speed?
>
> I believe one should be very critical to those kind
> of numbers stated... and still the person who first
> stated the numbers need to explain what they meant
> with it...
>
> Best regards,
> Anders - still off topic...
>