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Re: Maybe It Is (all the flash and scripts they throw at you)

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I wonder why they have traffic issues?
I thought it wasnt a server issue but rather a traffic one.
With all the ads(flash and scripted) they throw in your face it leaves little wonder why they have issues.


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I would think, and hope, that these companies have been preparing for the rush of digital shoppers since the previous holiday season. Co-lo business servers, even temporarily, increasing the pipe to these businesses, etc... would help solve the problem in my opinion.
They got burnt last year because so many people waited until the last week or two before Christmas to shop. And then the sites got flooded with a last minute barrage of customers. The key to providing the bandwidth without costing them an arm and leg the rest of the year is to get what bandwidth they need on a short term contract. But the bandwidth providers will charge much much more for a short term deal. So, it is a balancing act of getting more bandwidth without running up their costs for a long period of time when it isn't needed.
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I don't believe the increased numbers of individuals possessing a high speed internet connection is the cause of bandwidth problems (see: Net Neutrality and Traffic Shaping) but, like the article suggests, the companies that advertise "ease of use" and "shop without leaving your home" are going to get slammed because their data connections aren't large enough to handle the traffic.

I would think, and hope, that these companies have been preparing for the rush of digital shoppers since the previous holiday season. Co-lo business servers, even temporarily, increasing the pipe to these businesses, etc... would help solve the problem in my opinion.

I also think that some companies have a "If it works then don't fix it" mentality, running servers (true story as I have seen it) with Dual P3 processors and then the server gets slammed because the IT administration failed to upgrade to something faster.
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