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by ghshephard
4944 days ago
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I thought I would run the numbers. http://drpeering.net/white-papers/Internet-Transit-Pricing-H... is a good rough estimate of Transit Costs on the internet. For 2012, it's around $2.34/megabit/second. Testing the math "at break even" - $15 / $2.34 = 6.4 megabits/second. 6.4 megabits/second at 30 days in gigabytes = 2,073.6 gigabytes. So, there's enough margin for everyone to be using the 500GB without that ISP going bankrupt. (Yes, I realize that they have costs for servers, cooling, real-estate, diesel, staff, security, etc..., but this shows we're in the right ballpark with a 4x margin) |
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Virtual hosts like Bluehost ("UNLIMITED Domain Hosting, UNLIMITED GB Hosting Space, UNLIMITED GB File Transfer") and Dreamhost ("Disk Storage Unlimited TB + 50GB Backups, Monthly Bandwidth, Unlimited TB") however are the ones who are especially bad with their advertised offers (all for around $5-7 a month). You start using even a couple hundred GB of bandwidth a few GB of storage and they're happy to kick you off for "abusing resources".