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| Question: | I am trying to estimate whether 30gigs monthly traffic will be enough for my needs. How much traffic is 30gigs? Any examples? | | Answer: | A good way to look at traffic metrics is to remember the example of a CD disk. Such a normal disk contains roughly 600MB of space, or 0.6gigs.
If you were to download the contents of a full CD every day, you would require traffic of 0.6gigs X 30 = 18gigs per month.
If you are in a business environment, which operates only 20 days per month, your traffic quota of 30gigs/mo would be the equivalent of downloading 2 full CDs every day, and still have available traffic quota left.
Of course, normal email operations and Internet browsing require much less traffic than downloading full CDs off the Internet. We have clients with 10+ users who all share the same 1.5 PPPoE Business ADSL account with excellent results and traffic of way below the 30gigs limit of this account. | | last updated 21.03.2007 | user rating:  | |
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