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Web site plans tend to vary on 1) the amount of file storage you're allotted on the server's hard drive; and 2) the amount of bandwidth your site is allowed per month. You can calculate your average monthly bandwidth by multiplying the number of files that your visitors are likely to access in a month with your site's average file size. (Be sure to account for increases in visitors and files if you're expecting a lot of growth in the near future.)
Unless you have a lot of images, videos, or large PDF files, even a very small storage and bandwidth plan is likely to be sufficient. Idealware's site, for instance, which receives about 325 visitors a day and 25,000 page views a month, uses less than 500 MB of bandwidth per month — far less than the amount offered by most plans.
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