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a solitary, intimidating, ass-raping, wallet-emptying, ::1GB::
Anyone know about how much traffic on average 1gb (as advertised on a hosting co.'s pricing plans) actually *is*?
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Gigabyte or Gigabit
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see edit
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You mean in terms of MBit a second? If so, the previous posters question about whether you mean gigabit or gigabyte is important, as is the timeframe (ie, a gigabyte a month is only something like 380bytes/sec)
MB = 1M Bytes = 8M bits GB = 1000 MB = 8000Mb 1Mbit/sec then would take 8000 seconds to transfer 1GB. 3660 sec = 1hr 86400 sec = 1 day 2635200 sec = 1 mo (30 day) From there, do the math |
If you want to be really anal use 1GB = 1024MB but 1:1000 is usually good enough.
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Umm, in real world measurements I would say about 1 and a half hours of a Hun listing. Maybe two and a half with 12 highly compressed pics.
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that's a bit strange question
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