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Just how much SPACE do you need or want?
The Hosting Details page was
used as an example of a page size.
Measurements are provided and calculated to give you an idea of the size of
your website and how much storage you want to have. |
| One
megabyte equals a unit of computer information storage capacity
equal to 1,048,576 bytes or 8,388,608 BITS |
| One
gigabyte equals a unit of computer information storage capacity
equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes |
1 BIT = .125 byte
1 byte = 8 BITs
1 kilobyte equal to 1024 bytes
1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes (1024 bytes x 1024 bytes)
1 gigabyte = 1,073,741,824 bytes (1 GB) ÷ 1,048,576 bytes (1 MB)
= 1024 MB |
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1 GB |
= |
1024 MB's |
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6 GB |
= |
6144 MB's |
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2 GB |
= |
2048 MB's |
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7 GB |
= |
7168 MB's |
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3 GB |
= |
3072 MB's |
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8 GB |
= |
8192 MB's |
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4 GB |
= |
4096 MB's |
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9 GB |
= |
9216MB's |
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5 GB |
= |
5120 MB's |
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10 GB |
= |
10240 MB's |
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Text,
tables, pictures, etc., on a page determines how many bytes per page and the
files in your directories. This page is about 36 KB. The 2 pictures in the
above logo alone (green background and the logo)
equals 44 KB but are stored for all pages to use because it is a top border
in the software program. Or, it can be a frame. So, if the pictures were
deleted, the file size goes down to 35 KB. If a picture is applied on
a page that is not a border or frame, the bytes are much higher. The picture resolution and how it
was saved, determines picture size in bytes.
If the Hosting Details page is 36 KB then 1024 bytes (1 KB) times 36 KB = 36,864 bytes
for this page size.
1,048,576 bytes (1 MB) divided by this page size (36,864 bytes) = over 28 pages
If 1,048,576 bytes are divided by 1024 (1 KB), this equals 1024 kilobytes.
1024 kilobytes divided by this page (36 KB) equals over 28 pages
28 pages of of this page (36 KB) size, times 25 MB of your hosting space = a
capacity of about 900 pages if you use one 44 KB photo per page.
If you have many pictures that eat up bytes, then you will have less pages.
Of course, if you add eCommerce, video, sound, hot bots,
codes, plug-ins, java applet, fancy tables and so on, your page's KB's will
add up. this would mean you would have less pages. It's always wiser to have a little more hosting space than you need.
Note that if you
have many pages with the additions as just mentioned and you keep making changes
uploading, your bandwidth gets used. Also, if you have a
lot of traffic (people that visit your site), they are spending time and
using your allowed bandwidth on the server.
Anyway, if you choose a hosting package with EayOK Hosting
& More, you will be able to see your sites statistics and usage in your
Control Panel.
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GenuineIntel Quad Xeon(TM)
CPU @ 2.80GHz and 2GB's RAM each
RedHat Linux on Apache 1.3.34 (Unix)
cPanel 10.8.1-E111, CentOS 4.2 i686We also upgrade our computers if we see that they are under heavy load,
unlike other sellers. Thus, insuring that your data does not get bottlenecked and
you only receive maximum performance
The datacenter is equipped with an
OC48 backbone via redundant connections, the highest levels of security, backup
power generators, and all the features you would expect at a world class datacenter.
Although these connections are
shared, unlike other sellers they are carefully monitored to ensure that you get the
performance you expect.
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