How can we prevent bandwidth problems on our website?

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The website is nearing its bandwidth quota due to a significant increase in traffic, prompting the need to disable guest access and limit forum member participation for the remainder of the month. Accepting overcharges is not viable, so site optimization and compression methods will be implemented to reduce bandwidth usage. There is a consensus that guest access contributes significantly to bandwidth consumption. Suggestions include disabling graphics loading or using a text-only version to alleviate server strain. A notice will be posted to inform guests of the changes to prevent misunderstandings about their access.
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We are very very close to our bandwith quota for the month. This is due to large unexpected increases of traffic over this last month. Accepting the massive overcharges is not a solution. So, unfortunately for the rest of this month I will have to set guest access off and set a limit to the number of members allow to be on the forums at anyone time. I really really hate to do this, but it is neccessary. To prevent this bandwidth crunch in the future I will be optimizing the site, using compression methods and contacting my host to help reduce the overall bandwidth used. Thank you for your understanding and future patience. Again, this member limit will only be on for the rest of october so we can get though the month.
 
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Isn't it true that guest access is by far the largest bandwidth use? Make sure you put up a nice notice telling the guests why you're doing it, so they don't just think they are unwelcome and leave. :)

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