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Performance Booster

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Within minutes, you can bring down your website load of up to 60% without losing any user hit.

More easy is difficult!

You just have to enroll in our Performance Booster Program, and we will serve for you all your static content to your visitors.

Images, javascript files, CSS files, HTML static pages will be stored on our servers and send to your visitors on request.

These files represent from 20 to 60% of visitors hits, and if we manage them for you, it will be up to 60% less hits to your servers, 60% less traffic on your connexion links, 60% less CPU, 60% less disk accesses.

That means that within minutes you will start to save bandwith, cpu, memory, and....money!

Because you will not have to add hardware, you will not have to pay specialists and you will serve your visitors with top servers quality.

For more details please contact us here.

 
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