@breezebro - Rightly or wrongly, Tinny was consistent in his use of the word with respect what webs.com was marketing. Standing on the original definition of "bandwidth" is moot. Language is fluid and bandwidth/month is used in today's lexicon on almost every web hosting site. Anyways, this has nothing to do with stoves - have a great day!
BTW, Webs.com is not going to sell "bandwidth" speed (i.e. the 'pipe') on their end. They will most likely have the fastest possible internet connection for all their hosting sites. They get paid by metering the amount of traffic each site produces. This is what I do, my friend.
Why the name calling? "Bandwidth" is both a measure of speed (as you point out) and a measure of accumulative traffic. His "Pro" package (Webs.com) specifies 100GB of "bandwidth" (per month). Me thinks this is what Tinny was referencing when he got sooo many hits - his website received and sent more than 100GB of data within a period of a month. Schools out!
The size is NOT determined by his ISP webs.com is not ISP.
The problem is that bandwidth refers to the amount of traffic that is possible at any given instant. Bandwidth/month is a phony web hosting calculation. Tinny said bandwidth. Bandwidth=how many at once, not cumulative
Wiki: Bandwidth: a rate of data transfer, bit rate or throughput, measured in bits per second. He couldn't possibly have 100gb of bandwidth. Go phone a friend again Marvel man.
@breezebro - Rightly or wrongly, Tinny was consistent in his use of the word with respect what webs.com was marketing. Standing on the original definition of "bandwidth" is moot. Language is fluid and bandwidth/month is used in today's lexicon on almost every web hosting site. Anyways, this has nothing to do with stoves - have a great day!
WildernessHobo 9 months ago
yeah the website is down right now )-=
fourpointohh 9 months ago
@WildernessHobo Exactly my point, "they get paid by metering the amount of traffic each site produces", not bandwidth.
Bandwidth/month is not bandwidth.
He does not have 100gb of bandwidth.
breezebro 9 months ago
The name I called you is a friendly name...you used a Marvel comics phrase.
Tinny said bandwidth, which is a true measurement, bandwidth/month is not.
This is why I think there is a misunderstanding about how much traffic Tinny's site cancan handle.
100gb bandwidth is an extreme amount- 100gb/month is not.
Bandwidth/month tells you nothing, it's fake and makes people think they are getting a lot when they are not.
breezebro 9 months ago
@breezebro
BTW, Webs.com is not going to sell "bandwidth" speed (i.e. the 'pipe') on their end. They will most likely have the fastest possible internet connection for all their hosting sites. They get paid by metering the amount of traffic each site produces. This is what I do, my friend.
WildernessHobo 9 months ago
@breezebro
Why the name calling? "Bandwidth" is both a measure of speed (as you point out) and a measure of accumulative traffic. His "Pro" package (Webs.com) specifies 100GB of "bandwidth" (per month). Me thinks this is what Tinny was referencing when he got sooo many hits - his website received and sent more than 100GB of data within a period of a month. Schools out!
WildernessHobo 9 months ago
The size is NOT determined by his ISP webs.com is not ISP.
The problem is that bandwidth refers to the amount of traffic that is possible at any given instant. Bandwidth/month is a phony web hosting calculation. Tinny said bandwidth. Bandwidth=how many at once, not cumulative
Wiki: Bandwidth: a rate of data transfer, bit rate or throughput, measured in bits per second. He couldn't possibly have 100gb of bandwidth. Go phone a friend again Marvel man.
breezebro 9 months ago
@breezebro
He gets 100GB of bandwidth over the period of a month. The size of his pipe is determined by his ISP, not his web hosting site. Enough said!
WildernessHobo 9 months ago
@WildernessHobo Duh.... So you think his hosting service is giving him a gig of bandwidth? That is the size of a aT1 line.
breezebro 9 months ago
@WildernessHobo I know what the difference is, As I said, I think he's confusing them.
I don't think his hosting service is giving anybody 1 gb. of bandwidth, a gb of drive space yes.
breezebro 9 months ago