Why
Choose SimpleNet?
To
evaluate the merit of a web hosting provider, whether it be for
a new site or an existing site, you must often read between the
lines. It is a good idea to inquire about aspects of the provider’s
service that aren't typically listed on its marketing pages.
Once
you've discovered a provider who meets your first criteria, that
of necessary features, then you should look deeper into your
second
most necessities, those of site availability and performance. Keep
reading this page and we’ll not only tell you why your
current web host may not be all they say, but we’ll give
you the tools to prove it. The most important thing to do, as
always, is to research
before you buy or transfer your site to another provider. At SimpleNet,
we guarantee that you’ll be satisfied with our platform
during the first 30 days or you’ll get your money back*.
Customer
Support
A hosting company is a business just like any other. Providing great
customer service, a high quality product and making sure customers’
sites are up and running smoothly are paramount to success. In reality,
it is not a piece of cake to provide those attributes, nor is it
inexpensive, which is exactly why you are looking for someone else
to provide this service for you.
World-class
Data Center
It may sound like a no-brainer, but having your site connected to
the Internet is the whole reason for having a web site. Failures
that cause your site to lose connection can, and will, happen. Therefore,
it's crucial to find a provider whose architecture provides the
least-risk of failure. Redundancy is key. Single points of failure
are very bad. It is crucial that your provider have multiple connections
to the Internet. Fiber never gets cut, right? Wrong. It gets cut
every time that you are involved in a mission critical venture.
Construction, telecom projects and equipment failure can cause your
site to go offline for an extended amount of time. This can be avoided
if your provider has other connections to the Internet that will
reroute traffic that would have normally been carried on the failed
circuit. Yes, this means your provider must also have extra capacity
on hand to handle normal traffic levels when one connection is lost.
Your web site performance is not just a measure of
your web server's speed. The ability of your provider to route traffic
through the cleanest Internet connections is also of great importance.
Much like when driving your car, there are several streets that
you can take to get to your desired destination. Sometimes you will
encounter construction or an accident that will require you to take
an alternative street. Well, the Internet works the same way. There
are several routes that traffic can take to a destination. Your
provider should be able to choose the cleanest, or most efficient,
route to your web site visitor. In fact, your provider should be
able to continually tune these routes to find the best path to your
visitors. Another way to achieve this is by minimizing the number
of different networks traffic will pass through before reaching
its destination. It is extremely important for your provider to
have direct connections to networks that have lots of eyeballs.
In other words, your web site will be served better if your provider
is using connections with networks that facilitate Internet access
to large volumes of subscribers. Finally, avoid providers who only
have "peering" relationships with networks. Peering is
a relationship between two or more ISPs whereby they agree to create
a link between each other instead of using the standard Internet
backbone. Those that have a customer relationship will always get
better service than those who are peering.
Revolutionary
Architecture
At SimpleNet, we've created a revolutionary
architecture that will provide you with the cleanest and most
effective path to your web site. Couple that with our incredible
products and you'll find that SimpleNet is the only choice for your
web site's success. In the hosting business since the mid-1990’s,
the employees that currently make up SimpleNet’s work force
were among those who created the first specialized Internet Presence
Provider (IPP). Their relentless endeavors over the years have helped
hosting businesses maintain explosive growth because of an ability
to offer high quality, easy-to-use, yet inexpensive and reliable
services.
*Excludes setup fee.
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