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How to find which hosting package meets your needs.By: yousaf FAYYAZ, Fri Dec 9th, 2005 11:47:07 AM /p> How to find which hosting package meets your needs. When a web hosting company says bandwidth it is referring to your transfer. So you need to figure out yourself what is sufficient for your site to function. Don’t worry I am here to help you choose the best hosting company package available for your requirements. I will tell you how to calculate and the magic works for you and the end result will be exactly the same you are looking for which is cheap for your budget and best in terms of services. All you need to gather some information; it would be easy if you already have a site if don’t have a website and planning to start worry don’t worry http://www.hostfinders.org team is hear to help you. (Article continued below)
Those who already own the site kindly see your traffic history of website you will find most of this information is available there. Don’t have an existing site, provide an optimistic estimate if you intend to heavily promote the site. Then get ready for some math. Find out the daily averages of: • Number of visitors / expected number of visitors • Page size including the graphics of the page • Page views / expected pages viewed by each visitor Then, multiply them as follows: Visitors x Page size x Page views x 30 days = Monthly Website Transfer This is easy few calculations and you find the answer which hosting package suits your needs. You should also throw in a small margin or error there to take into account email traffic and your own uploads to the server. If you offer downloads, then you should add the following: Average/Expected downloads x File Size x 30 days = Monthly Download Transfer To help you from hassle as there are a lot of companies that
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