Site having bandwidth problems?

Then maybe you need Coral.

What is Coral you ask?

Well, check their website.

And on their overview site:

The availability of content on the Internet is to a large degree a function of the cost shouldered by the publisher. A well-funded web site can reach huge numbers of people through some combination of load-balanced servers, fast network connections, and commercial content distribution networks (CDNs). Publishers who cannot afford such amenities are limited in the size of audience and type of content they can serve. Moreover, their sites risk sudden overload following publicity, a phenomenon nicknamed the “Slashdot” effect, after a popular web site that periodically links to under-provisioned servers, driving unsustainable levels of traffic to them. Thus, even struggling content providers are often forced to expend significant resources on content distribution.

Source

I saw it posted here, on Nick Lothian’s blog.

Oh, and here is the version of my blog: http://www.will.id.au.nyud.net:8090/blog.

Looks like their Aussie level 1 cluster is located at the Melbourne Uni Computer Science Department.

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