What is space and what is monthly flow

When it comes to web hosting, in addition to other limitations, it also has limitations in the form of web flow and web space.

The web space in our packages is SSD 2GB, SSD 10GB and similar, which actually means the total space on the disk that you can use to store the database, e-mails, as well as images and files from the site itself.

The average size of an ordinary web site, we mean presentations of companies or services, such sites occupy up to 250mb. Larger sites such as online stores with a lot of items, due to the large number of images of those items, they take up significantly more, around 2000mb.

Web traffic is calculated on a monthly basis. So you have, say, a total of 100GB of monthly traffic. This means that they will start from scratch every first time.

How do you know how much traffic you're getting? You simply log in to cPanel and you will see the monthly flow (eng bandwidth) on the right side. Let's say you put a 2GB file on the site and that file will be downloaded 50 times per month.

Let's explain better. Every visitor who visits your site somehow downloads that site to his computer, of course your site is, for example, 250mb in space, but when it is actually opened, it is about 100kb. This means that every visitor who visits takes 100kb from your flow and when the number of visits and the size of the site itself are collected, simple math is obtained as to how many visits are needed to achieve the monthly flow.

Of course, this cannot be considered strictly in every kilobyte, because let's say when you post a new article on the site, you have achieved some flow there, and therefore you have also consumed that flow by a couple of kilobytes.

Flow on hosting packages is unlimited.

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