How quickly a website shall open is dependent not just on the Internet connection of the website visitor, but also on the online connectivity of the server in which the internet site is hosted and on the network infrastructure - routers, server network card, and so forth. Slow connection or hardware which cannot cope with a high volume of incoming and outbound traffic might have direct impact on the consumer experience of your customers and the performance of your website due to the fact that people shall probably see error messages that the site is not available or it shall take some time for your content material to load. In the event that such a thing takes place, it is unlikely that the website visitors shall return to your website. For this reason you need to always check out the connectivity of any hosting machine that you acquire and not only the main hardware components like hard disk, cpu and physical memory.

Server Network Hardware in Dedicated Servers

In the event that you obtain a dedicated server through our company, you and your website guests shall enjoy excellent loading speeds regardless of the script applications which you employ. The state-of-the-art data center in downtown Chicago, where our hosting servers are located, takes advantage of multi-gigabit routes from redundant providers as a failsafe against infrastructure difficulties. Our grid in the facility is built with the most current generation of network hardware for optimum speed and durability - switches, routers and firewalls. All dedicated servers that we supply to our clients include a gigabit network card, which is capable of dealing with significant incoming and outbound traffic. Just like all other hardware components which we use to put together each new machine, the card is also carefully tested as a way to make sure that we will never use a defective part that could cause issues in the future. Our hosting servers shall provide the computing power along with the network speed for the very best possible overall performance of your website.