Attracting more than a million interested visitors is becoming common, especially when you launch a new brand identity or a new product. This is great, as long as you have a secure hosting provider who can keep you online and ready for business.
Handling the Digg effect requires a worldwide content delivery network, in addition to massive processing and bandwidth resources. Typical hosting providers aren’t up to the challenge, and it’s common for websites to shut down and remain offline for hours at a time simply because their hosting provider isn’t properly equipped with reliable CDN technology.
Website downtime due to visitor traffic spikes doesn’t happen to FireHost CDN customers because we have an extensive content delivery network and bandwidth flexibility to deliver your videos and downloads worldwide. Spanning five contents with 45 points of presence in 23 cities around the globe, our worldwide content delivery network ensures your website’s content is consistently and quickly accessible, especially when the Digg effect is in full force.
Additionally, FireHost does not subscribe to bandwidth throttling practices. We allocate resources to web hosting customers in accordance with each individual website’s traffic, providing precisely what every client needs, when they need it.
Look to FireHost’s content delivery service to ensure your website stays online and available to potential customers when you need it most.
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