• 0

Cheap website bandwidth


Question

Im running a site at the moment which uses a lot of bandwidth every month (varies from 1.5 - 2 TB / month).

My site has been removed from two "unlimited bandwidth" hosting providers for breaking their terms and conditions. The content is legal, it's just downloaded too often. I dont want to resort to put up rapidshare / megashare links as they are a pain in the ass for the users... I'd rather host the files myself.

No point signing up for another "unlimited bandwidth" host as they normally pick up on the activity fairly quickly.

I have ads on the site but they barely pay for the hosting as it is so what are the alternative?

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/924820-cheap-website-bandwidth/
Share on other sites

16 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

eUK E5200 Processor Dual Core Intel E5200 Bandwidth 3000 GB RAM 1 GB Control Panel (Optional) cPanel/Plesk/DotNetPanel Root Access Yes PHP 5/MySQL 5 Yes Server Type Dell PowerEdge Price · Only £79.00 a Month

http://www.eukhost.c...web-hosting.php

3TB should be enough for you ?

  • 0

Pay for your own server with a provider that can offer 100mpbs unmetered and/or perhaps something like a 10TB line (Singlehop for example.)

They have an ATOM 330 with 2GB RAM, 250GB HD, 10TB Allocated Bandwidth (10 Mbps).. for $99/mo. Which doesn't include server management, a control panel or anything else.

You won't have any luck with any other "unlimited" hosting provider even if your content is 100% legal (which you already know having been through 2 so far).

So if you can't afford to pay for a server then perhaps something like Rapidshare is your best option. Which it seems it might be since you're already relying on ads to pay for the hosting. It's not that uncommon anymore to go with something like Rapidshare. You could probably even recommend it to your viewers and/or use the affiliate link. That would certainly help bring some revenue in for you to pay for the hosting itself.

  • 0

eUK E5200 Processor Dual Core Intel E5200 Bandwidth 3000 GB RAM 1 GB Control Panel (Optional) cPanel/Plesk/DotNetPanel Root Access Yes PHP 5/MySQL 5 Yes Server Type Dell PowerEdge Price ? Only ?79.00 a Month

http://www.eukhost.c...web-hosting.php

3TB should be enough for you ?

Thats the thing... I only make about ?20 revenue each month through the use of google ads.

I dont care if the site makes money really, I just want to provide the content without costing me anything.

  • 0

Thats the thing... I only make about ?20 revenue each month through the use of google ads.

I dont care if the site makes money really, I just want to provide the content without costing me anything.

Have you ever considered looking into load balancing options? That might work out for you as well. Split your download content between several hosts that allow this within their AUP. That would definitely help "lighten" the load although it would all depend on the host you go with and of course their cost and if you'd be willing to increase your budget per month.

Gotta take shortcuts if you don't have the money necessary for your project. So either you increase your budget a bit to sustain your site or you take cutbacks on your own website and offer less to lower the bandwidth consumption.

  • 0

Have you ever considered looking into load balancing options? That might work out for you as well. Split your download content between several hosts that allow this within their AUP. That would definitely help "lighten" the load although it would all depend on the host you go with and of course their cost and if you'd be willing to increase your budget per month.

Gotta take shortcuts if you don't have the money necessary for your project. So either you increase your budget a bit to sustain your site or you take cutbacks on your own website and offer less to lower the bandwidth consumption.

Good idea, I'll think about it...

As I said, I have no interest in making money off this site, just want to provide a service and learn PHP, MySQL and other web technologies as I go.

Thanks guys

  • 0

Just talked to one of them on the live chat... "Unfortunately, we do not offer file hosting services."

So even though they set a specific limit it still rules my site out.

Ok. I believe their TOS states that 90% of files must be linked in a HTML page. I don't know if this would be hard to do, but you could just have one giant list. Then everything would be ok.

  • 0

Maybe you could use some sort of CDN service for your file downloads? Something like Amazon's Cloud front might be what you need.

2000 GB * $0.15 per GB = $300

I think $300 is a little more than ?20. :laugh:

I doubt OP will find web hosting with 2TB bandwidth for only ?20. IntoVPS offers 1TB per month for only ?20 which seems a bit suspicious.

  • 0

Have a look at Dropbox - they let you have 2GB of storage for free and if you add the files into the Public folder it will generate a link to add to your website. You didn't say how much space you need, but you could see how it goes before paying for more (if you need it) or run it alongside another service like Rapidshare.

They don't have any bandwidth limits as far as I can see, but have a good look through the forums, FAQ, Terms, etc and see what you can find. I had a quick look and they do suspend accounts that use massive amounts of bandwidth, but I don't know if you'll fall into that category or not as they don't have any set limit - you probably would get suspended if you had all of your files on there but it's worth a try with a few of the files and then you could trial it for a few weeks.

I also agree with Cupcakes about spreading the files to reduce the bandwidth for each service - maybe have some files hosted on your server, some on Rapidshare, some on Dropbox etc. It might also be a good idea to have 2 or 3 links for each file in case one of the services does go down or gets suspended, so at least your users can still get the files.

Torrent files might also be an option depending on your userbase - it just depends on whether enough people would seed the files back.

  • 0

Have a look at Dropbox - they let you have 2GB of storage for free and if you add the files into the Public folder it will generate a link to add to your website. You didn't say how much space you need, but you could see how it goes before paying for more (if you need it) or run it alongside another service like Rapidshare.

They don't have any bandwidth limits as far as I can see, but have a good look through the forums, FAQ, Terms, etc and see what you can find. I had a quick look and they do suspend accounts that use massive amounts of bandwidth, but I don't know if you'll fall into that category or not as they don't have any set limit - you probably would get suspended if you had all of your files on there but it's worth a try with a few of the files and then you could trial it for a few weeks.

I also agree with Cupcakes about spreading the files to reduce the bandwidth for each service - maybe have some files hosted on your server, some on Rapidshare, some on Dropbox etc. It might also be a good idea to have 2 or 3 links for each file in case one of the services does go down or gets suspended, so at least your users can still get the files.

Torrent files might also be an option depending on your userbase - it just depends on whether enough people would seed the files back.

haha... i thought of that too yesterday but it appears that they do block people who abuse it

I actually put up the files on the free hosting provided by my ISP. They dont specify any bandwidth limit and being an internet service provider I doubt they monitor the bandwidth too much.

  • 0

haha... i thought of that too yesterday but it appears that they do block people who abuse it

I actually put up the files on the free hosting provided by my ISP. They dont specify any bandwidth limit and being an internet service provider I doubt they monitor the bandwidth too much.

You'd be surprised but I'd say that would apply to a lot of US based ISPs. Especially with you bringing in 2TB of traffic a month.

Have a look at your ISP's ToS first before you do this. You don't want to lose your internet connection just because you didn't want to go the route of Rapidshare, etc.

  • 0

Im running a site at the moment which uses a lot of bandwidth every month (varies from 1.5 - 2 TB / month).

My site has been removed from two "unlimited bandwidth" hosting providers for breaking their terms and conditions. The content is legal, it's just downloaded too often. I dont want to resort to put up rapidshare / megashare links as they are a pain in the ass for the users... I'd rather host the files myself.

No point signing up for another "unlimited bandwidth" host as they normally pick up on the activity fairly quickly.

I have ads on the site but they barely pay for the hosting as it is so what are the alternative?

how much content is being put out? the 10TB website (now 100TB) still offers a 10TB service for $98 in its cloud services but that seems to be above your budget

why not look at taking the torrenting approach? set your server up to share files via torrent at a certain speed as people start downloading it, when others come they can get a bit from everyone and really reduce the bandwidth requirement for your server for the same content

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft Edge comes pre-installed with Windows 11 and it's a great browser, so why not use it? Not everyone is trying to run away from Google, sometimes people just want convenience and less friction.
    • AI makes the games. AI plays the games We all watch them in a streaming service.... Welcome to the future.
    • No. The file manager is a lost cause. After all, its dev receives all the undeserved praise he could evre wish from Neowin, without having actually earned it. This has never lead to improvements.
    • TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.70.0 by Razvan Serea GPU-Z is a lightweight system utility designed to provide vital information about your video card and graphics processor. At launch, it automatically scans your system and reports the card name, GPU, release date and transistors, BIOS version, ROPs, memory type, and memory size. Main Features: Supports NVIDIA, AMD, ATI and Intel graphics devices Displays adapter, GPU and display information Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available) Includes a GPU load test to verify PCI-Express lane configuration Validation of results GPU-Z can create a backup of your graphics card BIOS No installation required, optional installer is available Support for Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 (both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported) GPU-Z 2.70.0 changelog: Improved kernel driver security Added die size for Qualcomm Adreno 741 Added support for NVIDIA RTX 6000D, RTX Pro 500 Blackwell Embedded, Tesla V100-DGXS-32GB, PG500-216 Added support for Intel Arc Pro B70, B65, A60 ES, Alder Lake ES Added support for Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite, 778G/782G Added vendor detection for HKC/Sambada, AWES Download page: GPU-Z 2.70.0 | 11.1 MB (Freeware) View: GPU-Z Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • I know I won't ever be using it to make my game. I'd rather pay humans.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      suprememobiles48 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      518
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      159
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      86
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      67
    5. 5
      neufuse
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!