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How Do Tubes Pay for All That Bandwidth?
I'm not talking about the big ones who likely have their own servers but the medium sized ones.
I have a photo blog that gets good traffic and pay hundreds per month. mopek |
What's your definition of good traffic?
They wouldn't be in it unless it was profitable for them, so I imagine they are all earning enough to justify whatever the server costs are. |
Still it must be enormous ... I don't get it.
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you pay for unmetered bandwith the price depends on where you getit from
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Lots to learn ... thanks :)
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This is from a website of my hosting company:
Bandwidth: 7,000 GB - $0 10 Mbit Unmetered Connection - $30 100 Mbit Unmetered Connection - $350 1,000 Mbit Unmetered Connection - $7000 (this is all per month, and is an element of a dedicated server plan) |
is the 10 mbit shared or dedicated
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And what is 10Mbit in GB? |
Most dedicated servers come with 100 Mbit unmetered with AmeriNoc :thumbsup
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This is dedicated. Host is micfo.com (send me a PM if you want to sign up with my ref ID, so I can give you a coupon code for 30% off). As far as I know, it is good to look into Mbit thing, because they make it confusing, so you think it is more, but in reality is 10 times less or something like that... (10 Megabits, 10 Megabytes etc; I think this is actually Bits)
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Also you need to shop around there are many providers out there that the more you buy the cheaper it is.
Example. I can sell these all day. Intel Core i7 8GB's RAM 1TB HD Unmetered 1000Mbps Port ( Not Shared ) $999 a month. To answer your other question. 10Mbps = 3300 GB's 100Mbps = 33000 GB's 1000Mbps = 330000 GB's Anthony |
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Yeah but sadly my friend I think you did not read the last point.
Unmetered 1000Mbps Port ( Not Shared ) And hell no we are not a reseller of OVH, not even a reseller. |
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