Tennif Shoe wrote:can we please get an update on this... if we need it i may be inclined to donate to get more bandwith. plus i just like numbers like that
Sure thing!
Let's see. I purchased the 1,000 GB bandwidth per month which started on June 2008. So since June 08, we have been enjoying that much extra bandwidth.
We hit a high last year of 933.17 GB in May and had a "about average" of 820 GB a month from June-December. Just having less than 70 out of 1000 GB left in May was quite worry-some, so that's the reason we really needed the upgrade.
Now, I just posted January 09 stats up (
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/kudos.htm#WSC ) and you can see we used 863.52 GB out of 1000 GB. Which left just 137GB extra.
Every year we grow (knock on wood), more people visit/discover TMW, and more pages are viewed.
In January 2006 we used 350.7 GB;
January 2007 we used 576.56 GB;
January 2008 we used 653.38 GB and
last month (January 2009) we used 863.52 GB
The first months of the year are the "slower months" and bandwidth, visitors, pages viewed go up each month from winter/spring. If history repeats itself in 2009, we will use roughly 50% more bandwidth than we did in January in May-June. So, that would mean I would need to purchase more bandwidth by March to not exceed what we could use in the summer.
I think May-June willl hit around 1,300 GB, so I'll need to look at 1,300-1,500GB in bandwidth to make sure we have enough.
Also I'll need to look at upgrading HDD room as well.
Unfortunately due to the credit crisis, ad revenue is down 50%, and I haven't got a donation in several months. But this site isn't about making money, it's about supporting motorcyclists and motorcycling, and TMW is very successful at doing just that.
Mike
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