The monthly traffic feature, which is at times also referred to as bandwidth or information transfer, indicates the full amount of data that is uploaded to your cloud web hosting account and downloaded from it each month. The site traffic is generated predominantly by web site visits - when somebody visits your site, the web pages they view are downloaded from the hosting server to his / her computer system or smartphone and they are displayed by the web browser. What counts towards the web site traffic generated is the size of these web pages, so the more website visitors you get for a period of time, the more website traffic will be produced. Along with the site visits, file uploads will also be counted towards the entire monthly transfer i.e. when you upload website content or some other files using a file manager or an FTP software, they will also generate some site traffic. The counter resets on the very first day of each month and it's not related to the date you've registered as well as the date you've renewed the hosting package.

Monthly Traffic in Cloud Web Hosting

Our Linux cloud web hosting packages are appropriate for any type of small to medium-sized website or even a larger variety of websites. Considering that you can host a lot of domain names using just a single account, we have designed the plans in a way so as to provide all the characteristics you may need. Whether you run an individual portfolio web site or an e-commerce website, the monthly site traffic quota that your site can use will never be a setback. Thus, you'll have the option to extend your worldwide web presence and get a large number of new website visitors without worrying about getting to some limit. The Hepsia hosting Control Panel offers you detailed information for the traffic usage to and from your account, that will allow you to handle all your web sites and the account more effectively. You'll be able to view monthly, daily and hourly statistics, the website traffic produced by each domain and by the account altogether, the most downloaded files, etc.