What is the download speed of the 5m bandwidth of the cloud server? 5Mbps=625KB, the bandwidth of the cloud server is 5M, that is, the upload and download speed of the cloud server is 5M/s, and the theoretical download speed is 600Kb/s. If it just meets the peak value, it is generally not recommended, at least there must be redundancy.
If you want to know how many visits the cloud server can accommodate with a 5m bandwidth, you must calculate the size of your website. Ordinary website pages (fewer pictures, compressed, code optimized) are only a few K, so you can calculate it at 50K first. The number of people online at the same time is also related to the parameter limit of IIS, but there is almost no such limit for small websites, so 625kb/50k=12.5 people, there is no problem for these people to visit this 50KB page online at the same time.
And this time, that is, the same second in the traditional sense, can be staggered as long as there is an order in which requests are sent successively. Therefore, a cloud host with a bandwidth of 5M is relatively large, and if your page is small, it can almost satisfy thousands of people online. Because most people browse the page after clicking first, they will not say that they will send you requests all the time.
As you all know, the price of cloud server rental has a lot to do with the size of the bandwidth, and it is very important to choose the size of the bandwidth reasonably. In general, if the bandwidth is 5M exclusive, the performance and price of the cloud server are within the tolerance of most webmasters. If the website scale is relatively small and the bandwidth requirements are not high, you can choose 1M, 2M, 3M exclusive Bandwidth to reduce cloud server costs.
Cloud server 5M bandwidth upload and download speed
The bandwidth is exclusive. The download speed of 5M bandwidth is 640KB/s, and the upload bandwidth of no more than 10G is provided, so the upload speed does not exceed 1.25M/s.
The public network bandwidth I purchased is 5 Mbit/s, what is the difference between the corresponding incoming and outgoing network bandwidth?
5 Mbit/s means that the total egress bandwidth is 5 Mbit/s, the outbound bandwidth is 5 Mbit/s, and the inbound bandwidth does not exceed 10 Mbit/s.
The outbound bandwidth refers to the outflow bandwidth from the ECS instance. Regardless of the classic network or VPC, the maximum outbound bandwidth is 100 Mbit/s or 200 Mbit/s (different billing methods have different maximum values).
Incoming bandwidth, that is, the bandwidth flowing into the ECS instance. The maximum inbound bandwidth is affected by the outbound bandwidth.
When the outbound bandwidth is less than 10 Mbit/s, the maximum inbound bandwidth is 10 Mbit/s.
When the outbound bandwidth is greater than 10 Mbit/s, the inbound bandwidth is consistent with the outbound bandwidth you purchased.
Note: The peak value of inbound and outbound bandwidth under the traffic-based billing mode is the upper limit of bandwidth and is not used as a service commitment indicator. Bandwidth peaks may be limited when there is contention for resources. If your business requires guaranteed bandwidth, please use the billing mode based on fixed bandwidth.