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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Montreal
Posts: 56
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Free bandwidth from TAG NETWORK
YEP! you got it....unlimited free bandwidth for a full week...
Try our Content Delivery Network for a week and increase your reach and performance on the Net. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO TOUCH OR MOVE YOUR SERVERS... Here's some more info about CDN (Content Delivery Network): Our CDN caches your content. So the standard HTTP caching headers are used to manage updates. In the simplest case, the 'Last-Modified' information for static files works well enough in our cache servers located in San Jose-Seattle-Vancouver-Chicago-Toronto-Ashburn-New York-Montreal-Los Angeles-London(En.). A good overview of how a content originator can control web caching can be found here http://www.web-caching.com/mnot_tutorial/how.html In essence, each of our distributed servers will know to get the content of your site from your 'origin' server, and whenever possible it will use the cached content. If the content is not cacheable, or the cache doesn't have a copy, or it's copy has gone stale (or otherwise invalid) then the cache will re-request the content from your origin server. Since all your content is in the single domain, all your content would have to go through the cachers. For the dynamic stuff, you could configure it such that all requests would get passed through. For the static content (like movies and images) you could set them to get cached. One thing to keep in mind is that these web caches are often used by big ISPs to cache the content that their surfer's browse. For example, your AOL viewers are already viewing your site through a web cache. So regardless of your using our CDN, you might want to take a look at the cachability of your site. So, by default our caches would cache this url for 5 hours before it would start checking for updates. I don't know what other CDN system's you have used in the past. Let me know and perhaps I can explain how we will be different. I know we will do whatever we can to make sure your site's performance isn't horrible. In fact, I'd say we'll go out of our way to make it spectacular. To wrap it up lets say, faster delivery means less waiting for your members for pictures and videos and better retention rate for you, on all your Web sites. E-mail me to start the testing. ALAIN ROY "TAGGER" (CEO) TAG NETWORK INC. ( www.tag-network.com ) 1 Place Ville Marie, suite 2821 Montreal (Qc) Canada H3B 4R4 Vox.: 514-844-6363, Fax.: 514-866-2115 Toll.: 1-866-620-1305, Cell.: 514-926-7337 ICQ.: 313-410-006, MSN.: [email protected] Email.: [email protected] TAG...for all your internet needs...we're IT!!! Content Delivery Network-Global DNS Load Balancing-Hosting-Dedicated Servers-Fully Managed-Colocation-Bandwidth San Jose-Seattle-Vancouver-Chicago-Toronto-Ashburn-New York-Montreal-Los Angeles-London(En.)
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: 1123,6536,5231
Posts: 3,397
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TAG ROCKS BABY!
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