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Old 03-11-2005, 11:05 AM
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Is Your Web Hosting Fast Enough?


Is Your Web Hosting Fast Enough?

Ever try to get to your own web site only to discover that it seems to take a long time for the page to load? Here are a few pointers on how exactly to understand and quantify your page load times.

First a few basics – there are many potential culprits when trying to track down why your page is loading so slowly – for example:

Your Local Internet Connection and Modem – Are you only connected to the Internet with a dial-up connection through a 14.4 K modem? Well…HELLO!…it’s gonna take a while for those large graphics on your page to load at that speed.

Your Local Personal Computer – Are you still using that “boat anchor” computer that you got back in the early 1990’s? Does it have an 8086 processes or with 64 meg of RAM? If so, your machine can slow down your Internet page loads.

Network Congestion – This is a catch-all phrase that most of the tech support folks will use when you call them. While it is possible for the specific portion of the Internet that you are connected with to be experiencing a general slowdown, this is rarely the cause of a slow loading web site.

WAY Too Many Large Graphics on Your Pages – Now we’re getting somewhere. A fairly common cause of slow pages load times (especially on a dial-up connection) is simply too many humungous files to download.

A Glitch in Your Script – Many times a simple plug-in or script that is expecting a common browser setting or cookie condition can hang. This is most common when you are testing or uploading new components to your web site.

Broken Links or Images – Often a simple typo in a URL will cause pages to hang while the Internet is off looking for a page or graphic that doesn’t actually exist.

Got Spyware? – Let’s face it, unless you watch your system like a HAWK, it’s possible that there are internal stealth programs that can slow your browsing experience to a crawl. Check early, check often for spyware.

Finally, Maybe Your Hosting Provider is Just Plain S – L – O – W.

Here is a simple step-by-step way to check your web site and to quantify how fast the page is actually loading from multiple locations around the world.

We’re going to use a free tool located at: www.alertra.com. Go to the upper right hand corner of the Alertra site to an input box labeled ‘Spot Check’ with the words ‘Enter URL’ next to it. Type in your website’s URL and click the ‘check’ button to the right of the input box. I will be describing the results I got when checking ‘Yahoo.com’.

Alertra checked the site from multiple worldwide locations including Hong Kong, China – Las Vegas, USA – and Atlanta, USA. Under ‘Result’ we see that the site loaded okay at each location. The page size is listed under ‘Kbytes’. The real deal is the next column: ‘Secs’. That is the exact time that the page took to download entirely at that location. The site loaded in under a second in Las Vegas, while it took a long 7.66 seconds in Atlanta.

Use the tool for your own URL and see what the results are. You can also type in the URL of several competitors and see if their sites load faster or slower than yours. You can also make changes to your site and quantify the difference in page load times.

Experts generally agree that if your pages are taking any longer than a few seconds to load, you could be losing visitors and sales to a faster loading competitor.

Good luck using this free tool to examine and understand your page load times. One last thought, make sure to check your pages multiple times throughout the day and get an average page load time. This will even out any irregularities that might sneak onto the Internet during the day.

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Old 03-16-2005, 10:56 PM
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It's not that simple! Trust me!

Alertra uses a very assumed methodology and it doesn’t really test the real environment thoroughly.

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Old 03-27-2005, 03:09 AM
rocco23 rocco23 is offline
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dont work

hello man,I just enter my url but it doesnt work..

Time (US/Eastern) Checked From Result KBytes Secs Kbps
03/27/2005 02:06:28 London UK Error N/A 20.05 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Frankfurt GERMANY Error N/A 20.05 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Atlanta USA Error N/A 20.05 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Orlando USA Error N/A 20.06 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Hong Kong CHINA Error N/A 20.06 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Chicago USA Error N/A 20.06 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Oklahoma City USA Error N/A 20.06 N/A
03/27/2005 02:06:28 Las Vegas USA Error N/A 20.06 N/A

dont understand

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Old 05-12-2005, 04:40 AM
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looks like the script is down

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Old 08-23-2005, 05:07 PM
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Well, I got some good results from this website... Do visit the website again, as I am already upto evaluating the product thoroughly.

BTW, I have compared the results and they are some what near to be GOOD [do try at your end as well] and I am sure new enhancements will come soon...


Blessed.

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Old 08-27-2005, 10:33 PM
Indichosts.net Indichosts.net is offline
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Tried it today on our four servers & good good results on all. Nice tool! keep up the good work

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Old 10-14-2005, 02:39 PM
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Another thing to do, is think who your target market are. Do you want UK, American, Japanese customers?
A European server will ping considerably less for people in the UK, than an American server. (As a basic test - 40ms for our server in the Netherlands, compared to 135ms for our server on the west coast of the USA. Offer your customer these options..

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