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Well I'm new to basically everything in this area, I spent almost 2 months learning and programming my site completely, trying to solve problems, organize and optimize it to the maximum but as I am new I still have doubts about certain subjects, I'm very close to pay a webhosting plan (hostinger.com.br) but before making the request I went to give that good old researched not to make stupid, I was reading about "Monthly Bandwidth" and I had some doubts, I read that depending on some the use of this "band" may be higher or lower, some examples that I read are the size of the html / css / jv file that could affect ... does this work?

another little thing that wanted to know:

sites that host videos and images on the server itself use a lot of "bandwidth" so if I replace all images / videos and allocate them on external sites (like imgur.com) would that be a good solution?

Finishing only:

My site will contain several videos but none will be hosted by the server, all will be from external sites besides files like html / css / jv being very small and simple (if it affects) I should worry about the "Monthly bandwidth "even with a number of hits (until reasonable)?

Wondering about bonuses:

One of a few contacts I had with support (from the hosting provider I consulted) I asked about Monthly Traffic that in the plans are as "unlimited" the answer was as follows:

"The following is the number of unique visitors per hosting plan: Free: 200 Premium: 5000 Business: 10000 "

(monthly numbers)

Premium: R $: 5.99 Business: $ 13.99

Do these values for these prices agree or should I look for other plans in other companies?

I appreciate your attention and apologize if I made any mistakes, I am waiting for answers / tips on this subject. Thank you.

    
asked by anonymous 25.12.2015 / 04:06

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First let's discuss what is the band?

To explain in a clear way, I will use the Prepaid mobile plans for example. Let's say that at the beginning of the month you were credited $ 20.00 , during this month you used WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram , of those $ 20.00 R $ 10,00 due to the use of these applications, remaining for you still R $ 10,00 for the rest of the month. The width of the band is the $ 20.00 and the data traffic on the server (HTML, CSS, JavaScript files, / p>

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I read that depending on some factors the use of this "band" may be higher or lower, some examples that I read are about the size of the html / css / js file that could affect ... does this proceed?

Answer: Actually text files are generally lightweight by rotating around 3KB up to 350KB (which for text is too) the library jQuery (used extensively on many websites today) for example, revolves around 270KB . Answering your question, YES and NO, there will be a minimal decrease of bandwidth because of file traffic on the server, but nothing that is a problem.

  

Sites that host videos and images on the server itself use a lot of "bandwidth" so if I replace all images / videos and allocate them on external sites (like imgur.com) would that be a good solution?

Answer: Videos and images consume considerably band , it's an optimal practice to host / externally allocate your media.

  

My site will contain several videos but none will be hosted by the server, all will be from external sites other than files like html / css / js being very small and simple (if it affects) I should worry about "Monthly bandwidth "even with a number of hits (until reasonable)?

Response: It depends, each case is a case, if following this described pattern will have no problems, unless the user traffic is high, I see no problem in this approach .

In the real world this works, let's say your monthly band is 10GB , assuming the total file size on the server is 300KB

25.12.2015 / 06:51