How Many Images Can Fit In 10mb Of Hosting Space? Any Help Is Very Much Appretiated.?

I am loocking to buy a hosting address but i am not sure how much space i need. I have 400 images that i need to host and they are between 20kb to 100kb each. Please help!

7 Responses to “ How Many Images Can Fit In 10mb Of Hosting Space? Any Help Is Very Much Appretiated.? ”

  1. What’s the question exactly?
    If all of your pics were 100k, you would need 400 * 100 = 40,000 k, or 40 MB.
    If all of your pics were 20k, you would need 400 * 20 = 8,000 k, or 8 MB.
    Not knowing how your pic sizes are distributed, I think 10MB won’t be enough.

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    I suggest you have a look at http://www.hosting24.com they will register a domain name for free and come with unlimited webspace so no need to worry what size your images are. you can go with them on a monthly basis with Money Back Guarantee!
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    I host all my sites there and have been more than pleased with their help and support which is available by phone support. I hope this helps
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  5. do the math
    20kb X 400 = 8000kb (8mb)
    100kb X 400 = 40000kb (40mb)
    PS: u can compress the images or resize them to reduce the size!!

  6. Resize your images to lower size using any picture editing software like microsoft office picture manager. Lowering size will decrease the volume (in kb) of the image and you can fit 400 images in 10 mb space.

  7. I think about 200 images but i am not so sure.

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