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How much traffic is 5GB?

On average, most web pages are under 50 kilobytes (KB) in size. That includes everything on a page, including images.

So, assuming you have a page that is 50k, if it were viewed 100,000 times in a month, you would have used 5GB of bandwidth (plus about 50k for uploading the 50k file to our servers over FTP (or typing 50k worth of characters over telnet or ssh).

Therefore, 5GB of bandwidth is enough, on average, for a website that gets up to 100,000 page views per month.

If you want to know how many page views you get on your website, and the difference between hits, visits and pages, please see this other FAQ category.

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