articlecrossroad.com articlecrossroad.com
   Home Page :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> ToS :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Garden & Home

   

Cooking & Drinking

   

Business & Services

   

Automobiles

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Policies & Law

   

Finance & Banking

   

Education & Reference

   

Internet & Computers

   

Society & Issues

   

Self Enhancement

   

Sports & Adventure

   

Property & Agents

   

Technology & Science

   

Fitness & Health

   

Tour & Travel

   

Healthcare & Treatment

   

Issues & News

   

Jobs & Careers

   

Recreation

   

Culture & Art

   

Teens & Kids

   

Malls & Shopping

   

Online & Board Games

 

Home Page › Internet & Computers › Website Hosting Services
 

How Much Hosting Space Do You Need?

 

Author: Ross Dalangin

Many web hosts try to sell you large amount of web hosting space but do you actually need them? How many pages do you want your website be created? Do you need a guest book, chat, messageboard or search engine in your website? Do you really need an expensive hosting solution for your website? Do you have future plan on getting more pages?

If you want to know how much space you would need you must know what are the sizes of a file is. 1. The smallest unit on a computer is a bit. The bit is on or off; 1 or 0; true or false.

on = 1 = true

and

off = 0 = false

Byte are compose of 8 bits and it is equal to a character or letter. So, a letter "A" is equal to one byte and letters "AB" is equal to two bytes.

Kilobytes (KB) are composed of 1024 bytes because it uses the binary system which uses 0's and 1's. Two to the tenth power is equal to 1024.

2*2=4

4*2=8

8*2=16

16*2=32

32*2=64

64*2=128

128*2=256

256*2=512

512*2=1024

Megabytes are composed of 1024 kilobytes. (MB)

Gigabytes are composed of 1024 megabytes. (GB)

Did you know that my site's total size is only 40 megabytes. I have a search engine of more than 5,000 sites (their description, url, keywords,contact info,email), I have a chat room, message boards, 108 directories and more than 2,000 pages. What's more if you only have 5 pages website.

I check one of my client's 5 pages static website and the size is only 602.03 KB . This means it only uses less than 1 MB of disk space.

The site will need more space if you want to have an active community with message board, chat and search engines.

To check the size of your website, go to your "Explorer" and right click on the folder were your files located then select "Properties" and you will see the file size.

Another is copy all your files into your floppy disk on your drive A. Most of the disk and disk drives available are 1.38 MB capacity so if all your files are copied into your floppy disk then it is lower than 1.38 MB.

Ask the Web Host if you can upgrade your 5MB web space into 10MB or 100MB space in your future needs. A good host can provide you your desired plan.

Less headache if you know how much space you would need. Upgrade your plan later if you need more pages.

Author Bio:
Ross Dalangin Software Developer Since 1991 Computer Instructor Since 1994 Web Developer and Consultant Since 1995 Database and Network Administrator Since 1996 Search Engine Optimizer Since 2000 Web Publisher Since 2001 http://www.webquartet.com http://www.cbjunction.com http://www.recordname.com http://www.dalangin.com http://www.systemempire.com http://www.instant-weight-loss.com
You can also reach this article by using: free web hosting, cheap web hosting, web site hosting, affordable web hosting, web hosting services
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Sports Betting Affiliate Programs: Stake Your Claim
 
Subcontracting your SEO and Web Development
 
How to Explode Your Database Marketing And Back-End Sales To Increase Your Bottom Line Profits
 
Ezine Marketing - The Free Lunch
 
The Insanity of Page Rank and Linking Schemes
 
How To Make Money Online With A Newsletter
 
Use A Web Site Template? -- Make It Original!
 
HTML Explained: Part 2
 
Smelling A Hoax A Mile Away By Using A Little Common Sense
 
Do Your Online Brokerage Business With Zero Down
 
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy Policy :> ToS  
Copyright © 2008 www.articlecrossroad.com