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BioXShell
12-02-2002, 02:39 PM
Greetings,

Can anyone here tell me how many GB a 10mbits does an hour a day a month ?

Thanks

10Mbps = ? an hour
10Mbps = ? a day
10mpbs = ? a month

Thanks alot

dynamicnet
12-02-2002, 02:41 PM
Greetings:

10 MBps = 3,164.5570 GB of traffic per month.

You should be able to take it from there.

Thank you.

UmBillyCord
12-02-2002, 02:42 PM
Rough -

10Mbps = 4.5 GBs an hour
10Mbps = 108 GBs a day
10mpbs = 3240 GBs a month

BioXShell
12-02-2002, 02:50 PM
Thanks alot guys..

This is helping me alot

=D

Thanks alot



:D :D :D

argonblue
12-02-2002, 06:50 PM
My grandpa always said you can light a man a fire, he'll be warm for the rest of the day. If you light a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life! :)

A byte is 8 bits, so if you have 10 megabits (10,000,000 bits) per second divided by 8, that's 1,250,000 bytes per second.

1 hour = 4,291.53 MB / 4.19 GB
1 day = 102,996.83 MB / 100.58 GB
1 month = 3,132,820.25 MB / 3059.39 GB

Mango
12-02-2002, 07:10 PM
In theory, these numbers are correct. But in real life, I wouldn't ever try to push anything more than 2000GB over a 10Mbps link because I'd be out of business the day after I did :)

Carl

BioXShell
12-02-2002, 07:34 PM
well its kewl.. just wanted to know how many GB ill loose if i get ddos for an hour :P 4.5gb isnt that bad hehe

and 10mbps for what im doing is enough =D

Thanks

Erich
12-02-2002, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by Idgaf
My grandpa always said you can light a man a fire, he'll be warm for the rest of the day. If you light a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life! :)

A byte is 8 bits, so if you have 10 megabits (10,000,000 bits) per second divided by 8, that's 1,250,000 bytes per second.

1 hour = 4,291.53 MB / 4.19 GB
1 day = 102,996.83 MB / 100.58 GB
1 month = 3,132,820.25 MB / 3059.39 GB

Nonetheless I've seen a lot of hosts advertise that you're gonna get "3000 GB" or even better, "3300 GB" out of a 10 MBit uplink

BioXShell
12-03-2002, 08:52 AM
Nonetheless I've seen a lot of hosts advertise that you're gonna get "3000 GB" or even better, "3300 GB" out of a 10 MBit uplink

Well if its a 10MBit BURSTABLE of course u can get more then 3000 GB...

But here we are talking about a CAPPED 10Mbps uplink =D


Thanks

ServerCorps
12-03-2002, 01:34 PM
The best calc I've found

http://www.valkaryn.net/bwcalc/

StarGate
12-03-2002, 02:05 PM
Originally posted by nikko
The best calc I've found

http://www.valkaryn.net/bwcalc/

Awesome link there mate! :agree: