As fast as your Internet connection could be, it'll do no good to access web content material in the event that the remote hosting server has lousy online connectivity or if its network card has lower capacity and is unable to take care of all the inbound and outgoing traffic. In the event that you have your own hosting machine, this could vastly affect the consumer experience of your site visitors and if they are unable to open your website due to capacity problems or the webpages load slowly, they'll most likely close the site and it is more than likely that they will not return. In this light, when you get a new hosting machine, it is important to examine not only the most obvious capabilities including hard disk, monthly traffic quota, cpu speed and physical memory, but also the bandwidth along with the network card as to ensure that even in the case of considerable traffic to and from the hosting server, your website visitors will never experience connection-related difficulties.

Server Network Hardware in Dedicated Servers

If you acquire a dedicated server from our company, you and your site guests will enjoy fantastic loading speeds regardless of the script programs that you use. The state-of-the-art data center in downtown Chicago, where our servers are situated, employs multi-gigabit routes from redundant providers as a failsafe against infrastructure difficulties. Our grid in the facility is created with the latest generation of network hardware for maximum speed and durability - switches, routers and firewalls. All dedicated servers we provide to our customers come with a gigabit network card, that's capable of coping with huge inbound and outgoing traffic. Just like all the other hardware components which we employ to put together each new hosting server, the card is also meticulously tested so as to make sure that we will never use a faulty part which could cause problems in the future. Our hosting servers shall provide the computing power and the network speed for the very best possible overall performance of your internet site.