How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Hello,
I am looking for a new dedicated server for my hotel. In average, the hotel has about 30 users online, but we see a bright future, so let's say in a month we may have 100 users online.
How much bandwidth will I need each month? Will 10TB be enough? Because the server I am looking at is with direct 1GBps flatrate, but if I ecceed 10TB traffic it goes down to 10MBs. Is this too little bandwidth for a retro hotel with the amount of users I have?
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HillBilly
Its enough.
Sure? Can you tell me why?
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Cloudflare caches a lot so that saves heaps.
The only thing you should keep an eye on is DDoS protection. If people try to take down your site it will cost a lot of traffic.
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HillBilly
Cloudflare caches a lot so that saves heaps.
The only thing you should keep an eye on is DDoS protection. If people try to take down your site it will cost a lot of traffic.
But if I have DDoS protection (which I have), this wont affect the traffic right? I don't use Cloudflare btw, I use another service.
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
If they cache for you it will still save you a lot of bandwidth / traffic.
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
Whit 850 users online it is about 2TB a month whitout caching !
Re: How much bandwidth does a retro hotel require?
You'll need protection because I own a Minecraft server hosted on a CentOS VPS, long story short.
- the VPS got nullrouted.
- an approximately 30 GB of bandwidth out of my 2TB was used up from the DDoS attack.
As seen from the graphs:
http://i.imgur.com/E5zLesR.png