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Since launching your business websites, you notice that they are slow to load. You wish that your websites perform better and faster. Solid State Drives (SSDs) can solve this dilemma for you. With SSDs, you’ll get to experience how they make a huge difference in your server’s performance – and your business, too.

 

SSD a solution for faster websites

How SSD VPS hosting works

A Virtual Private Server (VPS) with an SSD can read your data faster since they are non-volatile flash storage devices with no dependent physical moving parts. This technology alone makes the SSD 100 times faster than a Hard Disk Drive (HDD).

Dedicated servers that run on your website use HDD, but they are unable to retrieve data faster because of their rotating magnetic disks that can delay response time. Plus, HDDs are inadequate to manage the deluge of heavy traffic coming to your website. SSD works by storing continuous data and retaining memory even without utilizing power. The absence of any spinning mechanical moving parts while retrieving data enables SSD to improve your website’s response time.

SSD VPS hosting optimizes your server’s performance by running quietly, being shock resistant, reducing access times and minimizing latency compared with an HDD. When you secure a VPS, remember that you can host as many websites, sub domains, email accounts and off-site backups as you like.

Benefits of SSD

Take a look at some of the notable benefits of SSD:

  • Boosts website performance: Not typically found in your usual server environment, SSD provides faster reading, running and writing speeds that allow your websites to load faster and quickly deliver.

  • Retains memory even with no power: Since SSD doesn’t have any spinning moving parts like an HDD has, you save a lot of power even if you continually run a server 24/7.

  • Quicker uptime: Having an SSD in your VPS lets your server cope with more disk read and write requests. Before the server becomes unstable, even during peak times, your SSD can supply back up input and output (I/O) requests.     

  • More control: You can indicate how you want to manage your server. You’ll be given full admin access that comes with the SSD VPS packages. SSD VPS hosting offers you control panel options but you can also install any software you need.

SSD uses for websites

  • If you have eCommerce websites, you know that a website’s loading speed is an important factor. Slow-loading website results impact your conversions and sales. According to recent KISSMetrics data, slow-loading time equates to losing 25 percent of your potential customers during that point (Work, n.d.).

  • If your website uses content management systems (CMS) such as Drupal or WordPress, SSDs can     accelerate the process of data retrieval from the database, thus     making your website load faster than usual.     

  • If your websites are optimized for search engine optimization (SEO), SSD ups the ante of your loading speed which is a ranking factor to allow for the best possible response times. Eliminating delays is a crucial step in achieving overall good ranking results in search engines.     

  • If you have websites with tons of traffic, an SSD VPS server can cope with the huge traffic flow coming your way. How? By enabling swift response times to user requests without being slowed down by heavy traffic.     

  • If you have high-caching websites, SSD VPS servers are best suited to this scenario. Why? Caching stores local website copies in hard drives, then delivers to the user. With SSDs, they read and write to the disk much faster as opposed to traditional HDDs.     

Primarily, SSD costs are expensive and mostly geared towards large enterprises; however, the situation has changed now. More people, especially small to medium-sized business owners, are now deciding to go for these non-volatile storage devices. Ultimately, this has led to market SSD on affordable terms. So, if you’re looking to solve your slow-loading website crunch without going broke, go for SSD.

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