2.5 Gbit Network Connectivity
Discover what ‘2.5-Gbps network connectivity’ suggests as well as what effect it's going to have on your web sites and web applications.
Network connectivity defines 2 things - how many people will be able to browse a given website at the same time and how fast they will be able to accomplish that. If the connection capacity is lower, for example, the maximum throughput could be reached with a couple of visitors surfing around the website, so newcomers will be unable gain access to the pages, or in another scenario, all visitors can have difficulties. If the capacity is enough, but the hosting server access speed is very low, it shall take longer for any web page on the site to load and this may lead to visitors simply closing the Internet site, if they see that they must wait for a couple of minutes just to browse a few webpages. In this light, if you'd like to launch and maintain a successful online presence, the web server where you host your Internet site should offer both good access speeds and large traffic capacity.
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2.5 Gbit Network Connectivity in Shared Hosting
If you purchase a
shared hosting package from us, you shall be able to take advantage of the multi-gigabit routes that we use, regardless of the location of your account. We guarantee superb connectivity in all data centers - in Chicago (USA), in Coventry (UK) and in Sydney (Australia), so any Internet site hosted within them will load extremely fast all the time. Each of the three facilities has direct fiber connections with other major urban centers on the respective continents, and also to overseas cities, so how swiftly your sites will open depends solely on your visitors’ connection to the Internet. By using redundant providers, we guarantee that there won't be any sort of service interruptions due to a slow or bad connection. In addition, we use completely new highly effective hardware to make sure that the network inside the data centers can handle substantial traffic volumes without affecting the speed or the general performance of the websites.