2.5 Gbit Network Connectivity
What precisely does ?2.5-Gbps network connectivity? imply? How will it affect your websites and applications?
Network connectivity defines two things - what number of people shall be able to explore a given Internet site simultaneously and how swiftly they shall be able to perform that. When the connection capacity is lower, for example, the maximum throughput may be hit with a few visitors browsing the Internet site, so newcomers won't be able to gain access to the web pages, or in another scenario, all website visitors can have problems. When the capacity is sufficient, but the server access speed is low, it will take longer for any webpage on the site to load and this could lead to visitors simply closing the Internet site, if they see that they have to wait for a couple of minutes just to browse a number of webpages. In this light, if you'd like to launch and maintain a prosperous online presence, the web server where you host your Internet site should provide both fantastic access speeds and higher traffic capacity.
2.5 Gbit Network Connectivity in Shared Website Hosting
When you get a shared website hosting package from our company, you'll be able to take full advantage of the multi-gigabit routes which we use, no matter the location of your account. We guarantee excellent connectivity in all data centers - in Chicago (USA), in Coventry (UK) and in Sydney (Australia), so any website hosted within them will load extremely fast at all times. Each one of the 3 facilities has direct fiber connections with other major metropolitan areas on the respective continents, and also to overseas cities, so how quick your websites will open depends entirely on your visitors’ Internet connection. By using redundant providers, we guarantee that there shall not be any sort of service interruptions because of a slow or bad connection. Furthermore, we use brand new powerful hardware to be sure that the network inside the data centers can handle high traffic volumes without affecting the speed or the functionality of the Internet sites.