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How To Figure Out How Much Disk Space You Need For Your Website

By Gregg Hall | on Aug 29, 2006 | 0 Comment
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How Much Disk Space You Need For Your Website

What used to be the first thing you thought of when buying a computer? If you

are like most consumers you wondered how much disk space is available. It will

vary depending on what type of web site you are creating but disk space is not

such an issue anymore with the advancement of computer systems.

Disk space is just not as important as it use to be. There is plenty of space

to go around for almost any application that you would like to work with. For

websites there is also plenty of room to buy enough space to keep your site

fully functioning. If you are still confused about computer disk space and web

site space continue reading for a basic introduction to the two and their

functions.

Novice Users

If you are new to the Internet or just new to making your own site there are

a few things you should begin with.

Look into buying or borrowing a dictionary of web hosting terminology. You

don’t want to have problems understand the terminology when dealing with a web

host. Shop around for the best deal. This is where knowing the terminology is

quite helpful. Take your time. When shopping for your new Internet host do not

rush the process, spend time doing research.

Getting Started

Keep in mind the importance of knowing your terminology when creating a

website. You want to think about some important issues.

First of all there is the issue of disk space. Disk space basically means the

amount of hard drive disk space you are allowed to use from your hosting

service. Unless you plan to use a lot of graphics such as with an adult site, or

clip art you won’t need very much disk space. On the hand, if you are using a

lot flash programs or detailed clip art you will require more space. Java

scripts, like used in a lot of chat rooms will take up more space. Most people

don’t require more than 5MB of disk space when starting. You can add more lately

if needed.

You Got It!

Now that you are up and running with your website, keep these tips in

mind.

Unless you are running a lot of scripts on your page or offering downloads

you won’t use more than the standard amount of 10-12MB. Adding more disk space

later is simple and worth waiting to do until necessary. There is no need to

spend extra money to purchase more space upfront, wait and see how your website

progresses and if it will be necessary.

Enjoy your new website and good luck to you!

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Author Description

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as Web Hosting Services at http://www.smallbusinesshostingpackages.com.

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