How Much Hosting Space Do You Need?by Herman Drost

Many web hosts try to sell
you a large amount of web hosting space that then costs you a lot each month.
However, you may not need this much space. Have you ever calculated just how
much disc space (MB) your web site uses? Do you really need an expensive hosting
solution for your web site?
For my first web site, I purchased 20mb of
disc space and wondered if this would be enough as I added pages to it. Well,
recently I checked the size of this site which had grown to over 20 pages. To my
surprise the size was only 3,269KB. This means it only uses a little over 3Mb of
disk space.
Most of my friends sites also only use 2-3Mb for
their sites. Therefore it is not necessary to purchase a large amount of space
for a small site (if 20 pages = 3Mb, then 20Mb = 140 pages approx). Are you
paying TOO much for the actual space you need?
How Do You Calculate The File
Size Of Your Web Site? 1. First you need to understand how
file size is measured. The smallest unit on a computer is a bit. One bit is one
electronic on or off pulse. 8 bits strung together make one byte. One byte of
information can put a letter, such as “B” on your screen.
If you put 1024 bytes together and then you have one
unit of information called a kilobyte. Put 1024 kilobytes together and you have
a megabyte. (Most floppy disks hold around 1.4 megabytes of information). Most
of your graphics and web pages are measured in bytes or kilobytes.
2. To
determine your total site file size, right click on the root folder where your
web site is housed – this will not only give you the total site size but also
how many files and folders are contained in your site.
3. If you use an
editor, such as FrontPage, go to the reports view, click on the site summary and
you will get a reading of the total site file size. In Dreamweaver, just use the
method in No 2.
]If you put 1024 bytes together and then you have one
unit of information called a kilobyte. Put 1024 kilobytes together and you have
a megabyte. (Most floppy disks hold around 1.4 megabytes of information). Most
of your graphics and web pages are measured in bytes or kilobytes.
2. To
determine your total site file size, right click on the root folder where your
web site is housed – this will not only give you the total site size but also
how many files and folders are contained in your site.
3. If you use an
editor, such as FrontPage, go to the reports view, click on the site summary and
you will get a reading of the total site file size. In Dreamweaver, just use the
method in No 2.
Prepare To Expand Your Hosting
Plan You may want to add pages, graphics, features eg scripts,
databases etc, to your site in the future. Begin with a small hosting plan at
first (even 5mb is enough to start out with), and then expand it as you add new
features.
Check with your web host, if you can easily upgrade your
hosting plan as you grow your site. You don’t want to go through the hassle of
changing hosts every few months.
Once you have determined your total site
file size, check what hosting plan you have purchased and how much disc space
has been allocated for your site. If you are only using 3mb of disc space but
are paying for 100mb, then you may want to switch hosting plans and save
yourself a ton of money each
year. ========================================================= Herman
Drost is a Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) owner and author of
iSiteBuild.com Web Site Design and Low Cost
Hosting (http://www.isitebuild.com)
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