I am moving my web server from a mom & pop colocation facility that
was pretty lax about bandwidth (and also lax about keeping up their
network, which is why I'm moving), to a 'real' colocation company
that means 256K fixed, when it says 256K fixed.
I've already figured out that 256K fixed is too low (a graphics heavy
website takes a few seconds to load). But how can I estimate how much
bandwidth I really need?
The web server has about 50 websites with relatively low traffic...
The average load, in and out combined, is about 100Kb/sec. The colo
provider offers both fixed and burstable bandwidth choices.
Any guidance or pointers to documentation much appreciated.
Brgds: JOhn
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