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Huge Bandwidth usage on an empty forum
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to limit the huge bandwidth usage on a vbulletin forum, that has only three members and maybe 20 threads total? I'm talking 400 - 650 MB of monthly data outflow.
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Here is some more strangeness... The IPs won't resolve...
Listing domains, sorted by the amount of traffic. #reqs %bytes domain 139223 100% [unresolved numerical addresses] and Figures in parentheses refer to the 7-day period ending Mar 31 2010 at 5:15 AM. Successful requests: 139,223 (4,595) Average successful requests per day: 374 (656) Successful requests for pages: 3,243 (111) Average successful requests for pages per day: 8 (15) Failed requests: 3,808 (8) Redirected requests: 933 (1) Distinct files requested: 31,685 (244) Distinct hosts served: 5,452 (58) Data transferred: 1.60 gigabytes (69.92 megabytes) Average data transferred per day: 4.40 megabytes (9.99 megabytes) |
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Mayby some one hotlinks your images?
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Forums are massive bandwidth hogs. You may have 20 members, but when a search engine crawls your forum its like 100 people clicking every link on your forum for 15 minutes. And that happens every day from many different spiders.
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the only way to really help bandwidth is with special htaccess file that can govern it
google or yahoo bandwidth usage and htaccess ..something like that |
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