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Once your web site has been
designed, it will need to be
hosted by an Internet
server so that it is
accessible on the World Wide
Web. A "server" is a
computer that has been
set-up with specific
software. This server will
hold the contents of your
web site. When someone
types your domain name (web
site address) into their
computer, that request will
be sent to the server that
holds the contents of your
web site.
This service is necessary if
you have a web site. The
cost varies, depending upon
the size of your web site
and whether or not you want
a 3, 6 or 12 month
contract. For pricing,
click
here.
Stats:
- How many hits did I get?
- Where are they coming from?
- How did they find me?
- Is this really working?
Our
Statistical Program will
allow you to understand your
customers and see how your
Site is really doing. Our
Web Analytics shows you how
people found your site, how
they explored it, and how
you can enhance the visitor
experience.
Intuitive Navigation
Over 80
reports covering visitor
segments, marketing campaign
results, search engine
marketing, e-commerce
tracking, and navigational
analysis.
Flexible Date Ranges
Interactively
compare date ranges and
aggregate data over custom
defined time periods.
Interactive Reporting
Slice report
data on the fly, compare
visitors by cross-segment,
and graph data over time.
Export data to Word, Excel,
and XML.
Expert Assistance
Understand
your results with definitive
Help written by web
analytics experts.
Network
Zaldiva Web Solutions
co-locates our servers with
Rackspace. As far as
we are concerned, it is the
best company out there which
allows us to offer 100% up
time, guaranteed, with
multiple connections for
redundancy.
Zero-Downtime Network™
The Rackspace network has
been engineered from the
ground up to accommodate the
high-availability demands of
our customers'
mission-critical Web
applications. Our
Cisco-powered, Zero-Downtime
Network™ has unique
self-healing attributes that
allow us to deliver on our
100% infrastructure
availability guarantee.
Rackspace doesn't rely on
any single connectivity
provider. Instead, we employ
a multi-provider strategy.
This offers benefits over
simply partnering with one
network carrier. Working
with multiple network
carriers creates natural
redundancy in our network
architecture and ensures
that packets can leave our
network from multiple
points. Additionally, if one
or more providers experience
congestion or downtime,
traffic can be rerouted
through other network
partners until the issue is
solved.
Beyond simply providing
redundancy in case a
particular provider
experiences downtime, our
proprietary networking
technology allows our
network operations team to
actively probe the public
Internet for packet loss and
latency and automatically
reroutes traffic around
these areas. This ensures
that traffic leaving the
Rackspace network is not
bound for a part of the
public Internet that is
heavily congested.
Guaranteed Packet
Delivery
Our providers are paid to
make sure that packets of
information are delivered
quickly and efficiently to
your end users. This offers
significant advantages over
simply peering with the
major backbones. Peering
agreements rarely include
Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
so no one is accountable for
lost packets at congested
exchange points. Because
Rackspace has SLAs with all
of our network partners, we
are able to guarantee that
all packets will leave our
network at full speed.
Bandwidth Utilization
Rackspace substantial
bandwidth capacity allows us
to accommodate even the
largest spikes in traffic.
To ensure rapid delivery of
content, we continuously add
network connectivity and new
routes. Low bandwidth
utilization allows for
maximum uptime, even if
multiple transit partners
experience simultaneous
outages.
Bandwidth Billing - Pay
for What You Use
Rackspace introduced the
concept of charging
customers only for the
bandwidth utilized in a
given period. Other
providers use what is
commonly referred to as the
95th percentile method. This
method takes readings of
inbound and outbound
bandwidth utilization on
regular intervals. The
larger bandwidth utilization
of the two is recorded. At
the end of the billing
period, the highest 5% of
the readings are discarded
and the customer is charged
for a full month of
utilization at the 95% mark.
While this method allows
some level of protections
against short traffic
spikes, the disadvantage
occurs during hours of lower
utilization. With 95th
percentile billing, your
lower off-hour utilization
is billed at the higher 95th
percentile rate.
Traditionally, this period
of lower bandwidth
utilization is approximately
50% of the hours in the
billing period, resulting in
charges for bandwidth you
did not use.
Rackspace instead charges
based upon aggregate
transfer. This method is
ideal for our hosting
customers as it results in
lower bandwidth charges.
Instead of penalizing for
peak hour consumption (as in
the 95th percentile method),
this method only charges you
for the bandwidth you use.
Referring to the graph, in
the 95th percentile method
you would be charged for
bandwidth utilization at a
rate of 377 kbps sustained
across the entire month.
With Rackspace, you would
instead be charged for the
equivalent of 196 kpbs,
converted a per GB
transferred.
Finally, Rackspace only
charges for outbound
bandwidth, meaning that
routine site maintenance,
such as content publishing
and uploads, are not counted
against your bandwidth
allocation.

Network Providers
We work closely with leading
telecommunications providers
to build and maintain our
world-class network.

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