Friday, February 16, 2007

Surges in internet traffic this Christmas could cost SMEs £5 billion

29 Nov 2006 | Source

Small business web infrastructure creaking under 200 per cent site traffic increase

UK small businesses are set to miss out on their share of the £5bn online Christmas spending (source: Interactive Media in Retail Group), because they are unable to cope with the massive surges in website traffic. Websites of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), already creaking due to basic infrastructure, are set to collapse as site traffic increases by an average of 200 per cent, warns the UK's largest web hosting company, Fasthosts.

SMEs running their websites on in-house, single server solutions are in danger of driving customers to competitors or larger online traders, by having slow and unresponsive sites. Broadband is empowering more consumers with faster internet connections than ever, and shoppers are becoming less tolerant of poorly performing websites.

With half of the UK's adult population shopping online for Christmas 2005, and spending an average of £208 each during the 10-week run-up to Christmas (source: IMRG), the need for a website to perform well under increased demand is essential.

"As online competition increases, it amazes me that so many SMEs are willing to chance their Christmas sales. Ensuring that your website is supported by the correct infrastructure is vital to provide a quality buying experience" said Stephen Holford, Director of Product Marketing, Fasthosts. "Having the right sort of hosting package is key if businesses are going to reap the benefits of the Christmas revenue window. To make this Christmas a success for SMEs, the right hosting is as important as turkey and mince pies."

Designed to respond to the individual website's operating needs, Fasthosts' hosting platform - whether powered by a dedicated server or a shared server package - provides businesses with the power to cope with unlimited amounts of traffic. Scalability at times of high demand is essential for capitalising on peak consumer spending periods. Demonstrating maximum reliability and security ensures customers not only buy with confidence at Christmas, but throughout the calendar year.

The Fasthosts web hosting environment has the following measures in place to deal with surges in website usage:

  • Multiple, redundant gigabit internet connectivity with different providers to cope with any network connectivity provider outage and ensure optimal internet routing.
  • Load balancing in case of any single web server outage - so if one server fails, website traffic can be directed to another fully-operational server.
  • Fully-redundant power supply, so in the event of a power-cut, servers have an uninterrupted supply of electricity so they can continue hosting websites as usual.
  • High availability email provided by use of large mail server clusters which cope transparently with any single mail server outage.
  • 24/7 technical support even on Christmas and New Year's Day helps SMEs keep their online business running and snap up any bargain hunters.