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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Bandwidth question
Hi! I have no idea what section to post this in but anyways. As far as the tech part of my sever goes I know nothing. I have recently taken a quick jump in bandwidth. Not sure if this is a good thing (hope it is) or a bad thing. How much bandwidth would be "normal"? I have 150.00 GB and before the past two weeks I was fine. Today I'm looking to go over my limit
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If you really need money, you can sell your kidney or even your car
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 373
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Look in your stats to see if people are hotlinking directly to the movies going straight to a .mpg, .avi, ,wmv file instead of to a .html page. Check the top requested files as well as the referrers. If you are used to having a lot lower bandwith usage and are being hit by a forum or something, your logs should show one referrer with a ton of hits. If you aren't being hotlinked and are getting traffic from good places, then it is a great thing usually. ![]() Sorry, you said you were a non techie so let me explain a few terms just in case ![]() Referrer- When you click on a link at http://GreenGuyandJim.com/ to say Digg.com, the referrer would be (basically) "http://GreenGuyandJim.com/". In other words the referrer is the page which the user clicked a link to get to your site. Requested files- What files people are trying to get from your site. Often a stats program will list it "By KB (kilobytes)" are osmething like this. This will show you which requests for certain files are using the most bandwidth. Last edited by Allfetish; 2007-08-29 at 01:01 PM.. |
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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Thanks Allfetish, that is information I can really use from now on.
![]() I have been in contact with my host and they found a hot linking problem for me. Now with your post I'm going to investigate... ![]() |
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