How good is a 10Mbps Unmetered Connection opposed to 3,000GB of Bandwidth? Thanks for your help!
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Well with restrictions on a 10mbps you avoid bandwidth over charges if you exceed. that alot of bandwidth to play with. so its 10 megs per second x 60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours x 28-31 days lol. not sure what it comes out to but you can do the math. companies make alot on overages so u just want to watch that.
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Yea, but if I'm hosting like 30 users would it be easy to go over that? Somebody with experience is probably required for this question.
Oh, and that comes out to approximately 2,600 GB. But that doesn't necessarily mean that it's worse than 3,000GB/mo."The Top 3 [...]"
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10 mbs is approx. 3300 GB bandwidth a month, but then you get 'service' headers in packets, s it works out to approximately 3000 GB if 10 mbs is used at 100% capacity all the time. If you choose 3000 GB on 100 mbs, you can easily go over your limit and incur overcharges. Up to you. Try 10 mbs first and see if that's enough, then upgrade if necessary.Comment
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From here and other forums I think I will be going with 10Mbps, but it is upgraded to 10Mbps, not the other way around. :D"The Top 3 [...]"
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I recommend you check out the 10Mbps promo @ AdultEUHost.Originally posted by JancariusFrom here and other forums I think I will be going with 10Mbps, but it is upgraded to 10Mbps, not the other way around. :DComment


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