Website Bandwidth
All websites generate bandwidth when
they are accessed. So what is bandwidth? Put simply bandwidth is
the amount of data used by people visiting your website each month.
Every time they access a page on your website the HTML file for that
page and the images are transferred to their computer for display
on their screen. The transfer of these files generates a certain
amount of data transfer bandwidth. This transfer is recorded and
a monthly
total produced.
The Weblogs/Webstat information available
with every hosting solution from 3 Legs Ltd shows the current
usage for this month and the historical usage for previous months.
Below is an example of one of the weblog summery tables. The bandwidth
is listed in the red headed column "KBytes". There are 1000KB in
a MB and 1000000KB in a GB.

Each hosting solution sold by 3 Legs Ltd has a Monthly allowance.
If you exceed this allowance you will be charged an excess bandwidth
charge. This charge is determined by a fixed price per MB over
the monthly allowance.
Please Note
3 Legs Ltd only charges for bandwdith used by people visiting
your website. We do not charge for data uploaded to the website.
Bandwidth Saving Tips
There are a number of ways that you can save bandwidth.
- One of the best ways to save bandwidth is to ensure that only
the people you are marketing at visit your website. For example
if you are only selling to a UK market don't advertise your website
globally. This will only generate visits from people who can not
purchase your goods or services and will each up bandwidth.
- The next thing you can look at doing is to reduce the amount
of images used on your website. Since images generate bandwidth
you should look to reduce the amount of images used on your website.
This is especially important on pages that are visited the most
on your website. Consider using text based menus and page headings
instead of images. If you have a list of products or categories
consider removing the photos from the list so that they are simple
text lists. You can also consider re-using the same image more
than once within your website.
- Flash Animation can also each up bandwidth. Consider removing
flash animation from frequently visited pages.
- Optimise the images on your website. You should also look at
optimising images used on your website. Reducing the number of
colours in a GIF image or increasing the compression/reducing image
quality in JPEG images will reduce their file size and ultimately
the bandwidth used to display these images.
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