Bandwidth is no longer a problem

by matt 21. January 2010 17:38

So that’s the blog back up and running then.

Turns out, this lowly little blog with 16 subscribers is using over 1Gb data transfer a month.

Gosh.

The hosting package I put this site on 3 years ago has a limit of 1Gb a month. Once I hit that limit, the site was suspended (or something broke on their end, I’m not too sure). I’ve now moved to GoDaddy for a while, which gives me a whopping 300Gb a month quota.

No, that’s not a typo. 300Gb. And that’s the economy plan, too.

But what surprises me is just how easy it is to use up 1Gb in a month. There’s not much on this site, and there’s really very little proper traffic. The vast majority of the bandwidth was being used up by spiders for search engines. I did some work to support 304 conditional gets, which bought me some time, but the site was being crawled every day and it soon adds up – 1Gb in a month comes down to about 30-odd Mb a day. Spread that amongst about 10 different spiders (of varying degrees of niceness) and (shock-horror) some actual real people browsing, and it soon goes.

That’s progress for you.

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1/21/2010 5:44:33 PM #

matt

Bloody time zones. This new site is in the US and I'm in the UK. And BlogEngine stores it's times in local format, rather than UTC.

Which means my previous posts are all in GMT/BST and all future ones are going to be 7 hours behind. Something else to fix, then.

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