A web accelerator is a server-side application that accelerates an Internet site. Such a piece of software can function in different ways depending on the website content, but in the typical case all such programs cache content and deliver it instead of the web server. That is valid for both static and dynamic websites because the cached content could be simple text or database responses and the benefit of employing a web accelerator is not simply the faster loading Internet site, but also the decreased overall load on the machine. That way, you may use a lower-end hosting solution that will also cost less while your website visitors could still enjoy high browsing speeds. Few firms supply web accelerators with their hosting plans and they usually offer just 1, while we offer 3 different ones which will permit you to boost the performance of any sort of site considerably.

Web Accelerators in Cloud Web Hosting

When you host your Internet sites within a cloud web hosting account from our company, you'll have three popular web accelerators to choose from if you'd like to enhance the sites' efficiency. Memcached is employed for database-driven sites and it caches the calls and requests between a site and its database, so it could lessen the load of such Internet sites considerably. Varnish caches whole web pages the first time a visitor opens them and delivers them from there on if the same guest opens them again. It does that considerably faster than the hosting server, so it could increase the loading speed of any Internet site approximately 300%. Node.js is an object-oriented platform for real-time programs which operates on the web server and not inside the visitor's web browser. It's used for accommodation booking, chats and other apps where lots of data needs to be processed in real time. The availability of those accelerators depends upon the hosting plan that you select - they might come by default or as an upgrade. In both cases, you shall be able to include more instances or more memory for each one of them.