Webfaction has a nice bandwidth meter in their Control Panel. You can keep
a close eye on it for a month or so to make sure you're not going over your
limit. I think they also make it possible to automatically upgrade your
plan if you do go over.

600GB for 200 users would be 100MB per user per day, so I would doubt that
you would have a problem unless you are serving large media files.


On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:32 PM, frocco <faro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I swiched from Bluehost to webfaction and am concerned on the bandwidth
> cap.
> Bluehost was unlimited.
>
> It is a small app of about 200 users.
>
> Should I be worried?
>
> The site seems to run faster.
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