Database Mart Server Bandwidth Explained

The bandwidth directly affects the application performance, access speed and user experience. Database Mart is committed to providing every customer with stable, high-speed and flexible bandwidth services, supporting various usage scenarios, including website hosting, application deployment, big data processing and AI inference, etc.

A List of Various Server Bandwidth Solutions

Product TypeDefault Bandwidth Price Outbound Traffic Limit Upgrade Available
VPS100Mbps SharedFree32TB / MonthYes
Dedicated Server100Mbps SharedFree32TB / MonthYes
GPU Server100Mbps SharedFree32TB / MonthYes
Add-on Service 1200Mbps Shared$10.00 / Month64TB / Month-
Add-on Service 21Gbps Shared$20.00 / Month320TB / Month-

What to Know About Database Mart's Shared Bandwidth

Multi-User Environment

Multi-User Environment

Multiple servers share a common bandwidth pool, with resources allocated dynamically. Actual available bandwidth may fluctuate depending on network usage by other users.
 Lower Cost

Lower Cost

Shared bandwidth offers a more affordable option compared to dedicated bandwidth, and is included at no extra cost, making it an ideal choice for users with flexible bandwidth needs.
Unmetered Usage Policy

Unmetered Usage Policy

While bandwidth is labeled as unmetered, a Fair Usage Policy applies. If excessive or prolonged usage impacts other clients, we may step in to coordinate or recommend an upgrade.
Optional Upgrade

Optional Upgrade

For users requiring higher throughput, we offer the option to upgrade to larger shared bandwidth packages for an additional fee, ensuring greater flexibility as your needs grow.

What Can Impact Your Server Bandwidth

Network Congestion

Network Congestion

During peak hours, multiple users transmitting large amounts of data simultaneously may cause the bandwidth speed to decrease in a shared bandwidth environment.
Location and Distance

Location and Distance

Our data centers are located in Dallas and Kansas City, USA. The farther the geographical distance between you and the server, the higher the latency, which can negatively impact bandwidth performance.
Protocol and System

Protocol and System

TCP/UDP protocols incur control data overhead, and system resources are also used, which can result in the actual effective bandwidth being slightly lower than the theoretical maximum.
 Local Device Configuration

Local Device Configuration

The network environment on the client’s side (e.g., poor Wi-Fi signal, weak router performance, or insufficient local bandwidth) can also cause slower speeds.

Custom Server Bandwidth for Your Specific Needs

Should your business have specific high bandwidth requirements, please provide the details, and we would be pleased to collaborate on customized solutions to meet your needs.
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FAQs about Server Bandwidth

Is bandwidth usage metered?

At Database Mart, we offer unmetered bandwidth for our servers, meaning there are no specific usage limits. However, we do monitor traffic to ensure fair use and optimal network performance for all clients.

Is it supported to test the bandwidth performance?

We offer a trial service to help you evaluate your network performance in advance.

What happens if I exceed my bandwidth allocation?

If you exceed the allocated bandwidth (e.g., in shared bandwidth plans), you may experience slower speeds or throttled performance.

Is bandwidth related to network latency?

Bandwidth and latency are two distinct concepts. Bandwidth refers to the rate at which data can be transmitted, while latency is the time interval between sending and receiving data. High bandwidth can increase transfer speed, but if network latency is high, it can still impact user experience, even with a large bandwidth.