For $150-200 a month you can get a 384kb/s line that is, according to them, perfect for web hosting. That just doesn't make sense to me. When most users now days have closer to 1.5mb DSL (at around $30-40 a month mind you) how could you support even 10 hits at a time and not get complaints about it being too slow?
Eric Jensen
As long as you are only hosting out basic webpages, then a 384kb/s line is fine. Web traffic is usually pretty minimal per connection. If you are hosting out something more advanced, such as flash, or large files continually, then you will want more bandwidth.
Is this connection going to be shared for the whole office, or is this a dedicated line for the webserver? If you have other people behind that line, then you will probably notice slowdowns.
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