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How Much Disk Space Do You Need?
Every hosting account has a certain allotment of
disk space. The disk space is used to hold all the
files which make up your web site – HTML files,
graphics, scripts, and multi-media content. Usually
the more expensive the hosting package the more
disk space and the more bandwidth you receive.
A basic web site with just a few pages requires
less than 1 MB of disk space. As you add more content
and include things like downloadable files, pictures,
music, and video you will require more disk space.
Email also takes up disk space. If you have an account
with a small disk allotment you may find that unsolicited
SPAM may be eating away at your disk allotment.
It's always a good idea to go through your inbox
from time to time to delete unnecessary emails.
What will happen if you use too much disk space?
Each web host has their own policy about this but
it's safe to say that you will be charged for the
extra space. Often this penalty is much higher than
regular rates for disk space so it's important to
keep an eye on how much space you are using and
if you are approaching the limit, either purchase
more space or delete some files.
How can you tell how much space you are using?
Most hosting packages have a control panel for making
adjustments to almost every aspect of your account.
These control panels usually tell you how much disk
space is being used and may also rate it against
your allotment so you can see at a glance if you
are approaching your limit. If your hosting account
does not have this feature you can judge the amount
of space by downloading your entire site to a folder
on your personal computer in order to check how
much space it takes.
As a rough guide, consider that an average web
page (3 graphics and 2 screen lengths of text) takes
about 20 kb (to be generous). At this rate, a hosting
package with 10 MB can have about 500 pages. Since
most small sites are less than 50 pages 10 MB should
be plenty to get started. But what about databases?
They are usually calculated separately from your
disk allotment but check with your web host to see
what their policy is.
If you place music or video files on your website
your need for disk space (and bandwidth) starts
to take off. A typical 3 minute MP3 file takes about
2.5 to 3 MB of disk space. A short video (very poor
quality) can take 1 MB. A good rule of thumb for
those wishing to host multimedia is to estimate
the total size of the files and get an account with
double that space. This will allow for future expansion.
Always check with your web host, though, before
placing sound or video files on your website. Some
have policies against this type of content because
it places a strain on the bandwidth allotment –
a serious consideration with a shared hosting package.
About the Author
Liz Roberts is a loan consultant
with NewHorizon
Finance and has been running an online finance
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