The most reliable hosting company site in April 2014: facts, figures, realities and actors.
As the must-attend landmark for the digital transformation,
Connectikpeople.co is progressively seduced by the downward of the percentage
of failed requests, when it comes to hosting. At Connectikpeople.co, we consider that the
percentage of failed requests is more pertinent than outages on hosting
companies' own sites. This it is a pointer to reliability of routing. We congratulate
Netcraft for its unmatched efforts when it comes to measure and make available
the response times of around forty leading
hosting providers' sites.
Connectikpeople.co recalls that, Netcraft has chosen to rank its table by
fewest failed requests, rather than shortest periods of outage, and in the
event the number of failed requests is equal then sites are ranked by average
connection times.
According to this Index, half of April's top ten hosting company websites
were served from Linux machines, including all of the top three. Four of the
other sites used FreeBSD, and one used Windows Server 2012.
Qube had the most reliable hosting company site in April, with only one failed
request.
Host Europe had the second most reliable hosting company site in April, with three
isolated failed requests from Netcraft's globally distributed performance
collectors.
XILO
Communications came third in April, with
four failed requests. Netcetera, New York Internet and ServerStack also had only four failed requests, but with longer average connection
times than XILO. Thanks to Web Server Market and Trends.