As quick as your Internet connection could be, it shall do no good to access internet content material if the remote hosting server has bad connectivity or in case its network card has lower capacity and cannot handle all the incoming and outgoing site traffic. If you have your very own hosting machine, this can tremendously affect the consumer experience of your site visitors and if they are unable to open your site as a result of capacity issues or the pages load slowly, they'll in all probability close the website and it is very likely that they will never come back. In this light, when you acquire a new hosting server, it's important to examine not just the most obvious capabilities such as hard drive, monthly traffic quota, processor speed and physical memory, but also the bandwidth and the network card as to make certain that even in the case of substantial traffic to and from the hosting server, your site visitors will never experience connection-related problems.

Server Network Hardware in Dedicated Web Hosting

In case you acquire a dedicated server through our company, you and your site guests shall enjoy great loading speeds irrespective of the script programs that you use. The state-of-the-art data center in downtown Chicago, in which our hosting machines are located, uses multi-gigabit routes from redundant providers as a failsafe against infrastructure issues. Our grid within the facility is built with the most current generation of network hardware for max speed and reliability - switches, routers and firewalls. All dedicated servers we supply to our clients feature a gigabit network card, that is capable of coping with massive inbound and outbound traffic. Similar to all the other hardware components which we work with to put together each new hosting machine, the card is also carefully tested as a way to make sure that we will not use a flawed part which may cause troubles in the future. Our servers shall deliver the computing power and the network speed for the best possible overall performance of your site.