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by dubcanada
4488 days ago
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That seems a little weird. Let me put this in context, if I host my server on digitalocean for $5 a month or what ever, and let's say I have 1,000 visitors a day, which is rather small for a blog. And let's say I have a css file, js file, 10 images, and a website. That's 13 http requests assuming that nothing is cached. That translates to 390,000 requests a month (assuming 30 days), which is 90,000 over your 300,000 request limit. So for $50 a month I can't even do what my $5 a month server at digitalocean (and a free server at heroku if we want to compare it) can easily do? You may want to rethink that. |
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You also assume nothing is cached, whereas only if those were all uniques would that be likely. Which is generally unlikely.
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