Linux powers almost all the hosting company sites in the top 10: figures, facts and actors in March 2014.



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As part of our commitment, we have captured for you the Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in March 2014. Thanks to Active Digital and Netcraft for their unmatched efforts.
According to Netcraft, managed services provider Datapipe had the most reliable hosting company site in March. Datapipe experienced three failed requests. Datapipe had the lowest average connection time within the top ten of 18ms and therefore
ranked in first place.
In second-place, Choopa (average connection times) is based in a data centre in Piscataway, New Jersey and additionally has infrastructure in Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Tokyo. Connectikpeople.co recalls that, Choopa offers IPv6 throughout its entire network using a dual stack approach. Recently Choopa has launched its own SSD VPS service via a new brand Vultr.
ReliableServers in third place (four failed requests) is based in New Jersey and purchases server racks and network bandwidth from Choopa in Piscataway which hooks its servers directly into Choopa's network. ReliableServers offers Dedicated hosting with a 100% uptime guarantee, announced.
We can also observe that, Linux powers almost all the hosting company sites in the top 10. The exceptions are FreeBSD running Datapipe's site in first place. Windows Server 2012 is running Netcetera's site in ninth place. You can see the  full table.
Note: Netcraft measures and makes available the response times of around forty leading hosting providers' sites. The performance measurements are made at fifteen minute intervals from separate points around the internet, and averages are calculated over the immediately preceding 24 hour period. Information on the measurement process and current measurements is available.

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