Of course upscaling servers makes sense, whether your site is informational, transactional or personal. If your servers are too slow, then your conversion rate will suffer – it’s simple common sense. upscaling your servers needn’t be too difficult either – there are plenty of hosting firms that can provide you with servers for whatever you need. You can also leave the upscaling to them – i.e. they’ll do the physical work involved in upscaling your server – simply let them know that your site is too slow or not responsive enough & ask for their recommendations – before you know it, they’ll be quoting you for an upscaled version.
Please note – this post is purely an experiment – if you arrived here looking for information about upscaling graphics, upscaling video or upscaling dvd players, then I’m sorry to disappoint. this article is about the fact that upscaling servers makes sense.
TTFN
BFG
Damn you, you are No1!
- Ling
Intriguingly, I was number one when I went to bed last night – but only when viewing google.com from a UK IP Address (my work VPN connection looks to google as if I’m in the USA) – in the USA I was 2nd.
Seem to have droppped back down to number 2 everywhere this morning though.
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