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How to extend Bandwidth?

Discussion in 'Databases' started by Sanjeev SIngh, Feb 24, 2013.

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    My blog bandwidth is completed. So is there any way to increase the bandwidth of blog??
     
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    Sanjeev SIngh, Feb 24, 2013 IP
  2. bangaloredatacom

    bangaloredatacom Peon

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    One of the best way is Optimizing & shrinking the images shared on your blog saves more space.
     
    bangaloredatacom, Feb 24, 2013 IP
  3. Sanjeev SIngh

    Sanjeev SIngh Member

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    bangaloredataco

    But it will save disk space of blog & i wants to save space of bandwidth
     
    Sanjeev SIngh, Feb 25, 2013 IP
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    zhs Active Member

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    Request your web hosting provider to increase your monthly bandwidth.
    You need to upgrade your hosting plan.
     
    zhs, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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    Upgrade your web hosting plan to a higher monthly bandwidth. :)
    There are also some tips to save bandwidth of your blog by probably installing a plugin that would lazy load the images on your blog it will increase your site's loading speed and save bandwidth at the same time.
     
    Jesse27, Feb 27, 2013 IP
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    Nathan Malone Well-Known Member

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    Upgrade your hosting, but if you really want to minimize bandwidth, in addition to what others above have said, look into enabling gzip compression on your blog.
     
    Nathan Malone, Mar 11, 2013 IP
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    Rukbat Well-Known Member

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    The only ways to reduce the bandwidth used (assuming that the site already uses compression) is to either reduce the amount of data sent to the user (in other words, less content) or reduce the number of users. Neither one is what you want, unless you're sending way too much data for the content - which probably more than half the websites in the world do.
     
    Rukbat, Mar 15, 2013 IP
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    cherryinfosystems Greenhorn

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    Use caching and compression.Also if you are proving any files for download upload the same in places like mediafire instead of giving a direct link from your website.Hope this helps
     
    cherryinfosystems, Apr 26, 2013 IP
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    Andy01 Greenhorn

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    You can ask you web hosting service provider to increase it or you can upgrade your plan to get more bandwidth.
     
    Andy01, Apr 26, 2013 IP