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Old 13th-April-2008, 08:05 PM
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If you have an active website, hosting two problems, you are certainly falls on bandwidth and server load.

It is interesting to note that the term bandwidth, two meanings. First, it defines the extent of data that can be transferred to and from the server at any time, hence the total capacity of the network available to users on a server. Secondly, it also refers to the limit of total data transfer allowed for each user in a given month.

Any activity you do on the server causes the bandwidth consumption. For example, each file that you upload or download any e-mail that you send or receive, all Web pages that visitors to your web site, access, etc., all these actions result in network traffic in the course of Use.

Web hosting companies to design their plans and packages in a way there is to limit the total bandwidth that the customer can consume in a month. This ensures that other users on the server shared equally have enough traffic to their Web sites that welcome visitors and the companies themselves do not end up buying more bandwidth to their supplier d 'uplink.

The other important aspect affecting the performance of your website server load. While server load has many definitions, it generally refers to the use of the CPU. Like every computer has a central processing unit to deal with the instructions received from various applications, a Web server also has a CPU that is central to its performance.

Everything you do on the server adds a burden, even though very trivial to the CPU. In a wider sense, the burden of the server has also refers to the use of other components such as memory, hard drives, etc., that are taken by mistake as part of the CPU.

A request to visit a Web page can result in the server disk get busy fetching files associated with this page from different places, it goes to the main memory for the visitor recovery. While delivering web pages is a simple task to add custom scripts and database solutions based on the Web in this scenario, and very soon you will understand how painful it is for the CPU to allocate memory Limited between competing applications.

Life would be much easier if all users on a shared server pay attention to the burden they are putting pressure on the server, but in general this is not the case. It is therefore important for you to know whether sharing your server is hosted on the site came under heavy load and stress caused by other users. Most times it is only a small number of users who place the server stress and undress only the system admin can know who they are. What you can do is ask your hosting company to move to another server that is not heavily loaded.

Charge server on a shared server is one of the reasons why many site owners prefer to have a dedicated server, especially those successful websites. On a dedicated server, it is much easier to optimize your HTML pages and all the scripts or the database that you may have and to see the result of this optimization in terms of access to a website faster and satisfactory to your visitors.
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