Thread: 10 Mbps = x GB?
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Old 09-25-2009, 11:26 AM  
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Originally Posted by hjnet View Post
1 Byte = 8 Bit
10 mbps = 10 Million Bit per Second
10 mbps = 1,25 Million Byte per Second
1 month = 2592000 Seconds
10 mbps = 3240000 Million Bytes per Month
10 mbps = 3240 Billion Bytes per Month
10 mbps = 3240 GB per Month


But since Traffic fluctuates through the day you can't always pull the max out of your Server, so during primetime you'll need the full 10mbps, and during slow hours maybe only 6 mbps. So for an average websites I'd say 10mbps ~2000-2500 GB Data Transfer
I always thought it was around 220Gb = 1mbps so 10mbps = 2200GB or 2.2TB
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