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how many traffic per month can 4GB RAM and 10 TB BANDWITH of Dedicated server gives me?
exponent22
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Hi
please who can tell me how many traffic per month can 4GB RAM and 10 TB BANDWITH of Dedicated server gives me?
Thanks
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Exactly 10TB.
Roughly 10000 GB. Or 10240 GB...
/arsemode
Well, depends on your content, site, coding.
Can be millions or thousands.
You've answered your question
Is this a serious question?
10TB. Will be easily reached if it's static files or big files, might bottleneck on CPU, RAM or HDD speed if you plan to host a dynamic website, depending on the site, coding etc as @Nomad already said...
Is this question legit?
Never underestimate how dumb some people can be.
Maybe this person asks about visitors (traffic = visitors, not bandwidth), eg. 100 uv / day, means 3,000 uv per month. I am not sure.
Duh
yes thats exactly what i mean.
thanks
If so it depends on your site, what the coding is like, if pages are cached or php with heavy mysql query on a huge database for each page... It's impossible to tell without knowing more about the server (CPU? HDD type? etc) and your website (CMS? custom code? heavy DB query? 50GB database? etc).
That's impossible to tell without heaving all server metrics regarding this website and external metrics of uniq visitors in the same timeframe.
Without the above its just more or less educated guessing.
it is a wordpress viral site
That is still little to no information, could support 10 visit, or could support 10,000.
As people said above, it mostly depends on what your website does, if its dynamic or static content, what webserver you're using, how the website is coded and what it exactly does... it's impossible to guess.
Hire someone with skills to do it, or grab an small server and then upgrade if it isn't enough.
Maybe @Traffic can help
How many KB's is an avarage page size?
Do you use a CDN?
Do you offload your images to a third party site?
Do you have opcache, memcache.
Do you host your own videos?
How good is your template?
Et cetera...
And the above will still not give you even close to accurate figures.
No one can answer but you, why not use cloud? Scalable
Thanks for the mention! Of course I can.
10 TB = 10240 GB BW
And now let's do the obvious math
4096/10240=0.4
(10240/0.4)*2015=51584000
And if you pay yearly, you can serve
51584000/12= ~4298666.6666 visitors every month
Ha!
Whoa 666.6666 easy up there satan.
/sarcasm
We need at least a little bit of information @OP, have you got ANY stats for the webpage that'll be hosted on that machine?
And way more expensive.
Roughly 20 traffic.
Treefiddy
That depends actually
About tree fiddy traffics.
Calculate the file size with all the files being loaded on one page and use metrics to determine this.
Multiply the file size of the web directory and multiply by the amount of visitors you anticipate. The end result is in the same unit as the total space used in your web directory. (probably MB)
Now, I'd write a better method, but I'm lazy.
42
42x4x1024x10x1024