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miktor
Mar 15th 2007, 6:45 pm
Hi, sorry if i posted this in the wrong place, i am new to this forum and i thought this would be the best place. well, on to my question...on average, how much bandwith does a proxy website use each month?

alexisthemovie
Mar 15th 2007, 6:59 pm
there are so many factors that play into bandwidth consumption that it would be foolish to even estimate.

exponent
Mar 15th 2007, 7:04 pm
1 or 2 GB a day after 1 month of operation unless you use .htaccess to block Iran.

ThreeGuineaWatch
Mar 15th 2007, 7:11 pm
Yes, quite right, every case is different. You could probably thrash out an average to within, say, +/- 15% over a significant period of time. Here's a few ballpark figures for you from one of mine:

Day 1
uniques: 876
pages: 159304
b/w: 2.35 GB

Day 2
uniques: 1391
pages: 539646
b/w: 7.24 GB

Day 3
uniques: 708
pages: 298404
b/w 4.65 GB

Three consecutive days plucked at random. As you can see the numbers are up and down (in and out and all around.) Gives you an idea perhaps - although I am not sure what sort of idea!

miktor
Mar 15th 2007, 7:14 pm
wow thanks a lot you guys...i hadnt thought about blocking countries with restricted internet access so i guess i will now head on to the tech support part of this site to find out how to do that. also, does anyone know if godaddy allows proxy websites? godaddy is my host and i do not want to be banned.

stugs
Mar 15th 2007, 7:58 pm
Running a proxy on a shared hosting account will almost guarantee an email from your hosting provider. Look at VPS or dedicated hosting.

Aragorn
Mar 16th 2007, 3:30 am
If most of the users are from Iran, why should you ban it? It is for the bandwidth that we get paid, right? More number of visitors mean more chances of getting click, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong.

delusion
Mar 16th 2007, 3:34 am
It depends on how well you promote your proxy website. I've seen proxy websites go over 10GB bandwidth a day, and there's probably others with much higher. But you also need to be aware to filter countries like Iran etc.

miktor
Mar 16th 2007, 3:45 pm
If most of the users are from Iran, why should you ban it? It is for the bandwidth that we get paid, right? More number of visitors mean more chances of getting click, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong.

from what i know, countries like iran have very limited internet access so a few clicks by one user who uses it a lot is not good for business...i am trying to aim for high school students who will use it during computer class hours to access myspace and other blocked websites

slinkey1
Mar 19th 2007, 5:33 pm
wow thanks a lot you guys...i hadnt thought about blocking countries with restricted internet access so i guess i will now head on to the tech support part of this site to find out how to do that. also, does anyone know if godaddy allows proxy websites? godaddy is my host and i do not want to be banned.

I sent Godaddy an email asking if they allowed proxy sites on VPS and they said "It's not recommended, but we do allow it!":)

miktor
Mar 19th 2007, 6:57 pm
I sent Godaddy an email asking if they allowed proxy sites on VPS and they said "It's not recommended, but we do allow it!":)

thanks for the help

so i am guessing they dont allow it on shared hosting....but wouldnt a dedicated server be faster?