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Benchmarking a Host?
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| Title: Groupie Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 39 ![]() | Benchmarking a Host? This a question I've thought about for quite some time. Obviously the one critical aspect that everyone pays attention to the most in their host is uptime, probably followed by the level of customer support. However, comparing one host to another can be difficult. Is there any good way to compare one host to another in areas such as speed or efficiency in serving your pages?
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| Title: Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 136 Location: Ringgold, GA ![]() ![]() | The best way to really benchmark a web hosting provider would be to simply contact them with the needs of your website/business and ask if they are able to meet those needs. Off the top of my head, there isn't a benchmarking standard or test you can really perform outside of your normal ping's and trace routes to check the MS response rates. Of course, you can always contact them and ask them what solutions they implement to ensure speedy delivery of content, however, simply because they employ such a method doesn't mean that it's effective. Larger web hosting providers tend to overload their servers, not all, but most do. The good news, it's easier to tell who does judging by their offers.
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| Title: Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 136 Location: Ringgold, GA ![]() ![]() | While doing a speed test with a larger file in excess of 10MB's is a good way to get a general indication of speed, it can also provide false readings due to network congestion and various other situations. If you're going to use a file for a speed test, test it multiple times over a 24 hour period of time and at various times of day/night. Too many people are quick to judge speed by a single test when network congestion and your ISP may be to blame. I can easily attest to being one of those people myself, so I now run multiple tests to get my speed data. I also ask others in other countries to run their own tests. The reason? I am closer to any US data center than say, someone in Germany , so of course my speed and PING's are going to be better.That aside, any host with common sense would be willing to provide you with websites they host so that you can get a general idea of speed on a live website.
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| Title: Lurker Join Date: May 2007 Posts: 12 ![]() | Find some site hosted on that hosting on server where your site will be and use HostTracker [Website Uptime Monitoring Service] Nikola | ||||
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