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Bandwidth Explained


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What is Bandwidth and Data Transfer?

Simply put, bandwidth and data transfer are synonomous, referring to the amount of data sent to and from visitors and your website. It is calculated by the size of your web page and includes all scripting and images on a page. For example, if you have a page totalling 20KB in file size, then when a visitor loads that page on their browser, they are receiving 20KB of data.


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11NET is a relatively young, but a successful Silicon Valley hosting company that is focused on providing full-featured quality domain hosting and registration for less. 30 days money-back guarantee.

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Plan Details
Plan:Plan 2
Plan URL:
Plan Type:Shared
Platform:Unix or Linux
Price Per Month:14.99
Price Per Year:179.88
Setup Fee:20.00
Non-Profit Discount:
Disk Space (MB):100
Extra Disk Space:$1.00 per MB
Bandwidth Allowed:3 GB
Extra Bandwidth:$5.00 per GB
Backup Frequency:Daily
Account Setup Time:24 hrs
Minimum Contract:6 month
Money Back Guarantee:30 days

Email
Email Accounts:0
Email Autoresponders:0
Email Aliases:
Web-Based Email:

Account Features
Databases Supported: 
Server Component List:Perl
Control Panel:Available
FTP:Available
FrontPage® Support:Available
Telnet Account:
SSH Support:
SSI Support:Available
ASP Support:
Cold Fusion Support:
PHP Support:
JSP Support:
CGI Support:Available
Perl Support:Available
Shopping Cart:
Merchant Account:
Realtime Credit Card Processing:
SSL:Available
Adult Content Allowed:
Free Domain Parking:
Free Domain Registration:Available
Private Servers:Available
Raw Logs Available:
Graphical Web Traffic Reports:Available
Java Virtual Machine:
Steaming Audio:
Streaming Video:

Network and Servers
Connection Speed:OC3
Server Hardware:
Server Software:
Sites per Server:

Technical Support
Business Hours:M-F 9-6
Technical Support Hours:24/7
24 Hour Technical Support:Available
Tollfree Technical Support:
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Manuals Available:Available




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Did You Know?

Elements of Web Hosting


When you first start out trying to get a site on the Internet everything seems so confusing. Obtuse acronyms flow freely through the 'Beginner Friendly' information sites and definitions can be hard to come across. The main reason for this is that the Internet and the process of getting a website online is really very simple, and once people get past the first stumbling steps they rarely remember the difficulty they once had, which leads to them being unable to understand the next wave of dot com newbies.

So let's begin with defining some of the basic terms that are commonly thrown around when looking for a web host. You'll quickly realize that computer geeks like using big words for simple concepts. What do you expect from a group of people that decided to call half a Byte a Nibble?

Web Host: These are the people that supply your website with somewhere to sit and be accessed from. They're often a wealth of information, so when you're trying to find your feet it will often be worthwhile to contact their tech support and get your questions answered. Because of this, it's important to contact them BEFORE you sign up for any packages to ensure that you'll receive a timely response. Just fire an email their way and see what happens.

Disk Space: This is the same as the space on your own PC's hard drive. Web Hosts will allocate a certain amount of space to your website, usually in Megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB). This determines how much you can store on your site.


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