Monitor Your Web Site for Downtime

April 17, 2008 – 12:49 pm

For those in the the availability of their web site is a major concern. The for can amount to $10,000 an hour. And this is without counting the caused by missed opportunities and lost sales. in image and these businesses suffer because eventual downtime is even harder to quantify.
Many of today’s providers offer 99% for their . If you have already or if you are planning to use one with such a high should you be concerned on the whole matter anyway?
Let’s see how much 99% means. For a 30-day month you have a total of 720 hours. 99% of this is 712.8 hours. Are you comfortable with your web site taking a day off every month? And this if 99% happens. Can your provider back up its with real facts? How can you tell that?
For companies making it might seem a good idea to move their in-house. They develop their own infrastructure, hire specialized personnel, only to keep their . The cost of such an enterprise would seem rather high for the ones seasoned in the . Why? Because of the high cost implied: around $20,000 a year, without even thinking of the logistical burden.
The best way to avoid that while ensuring your business is online is to have monitoring reports available on your ’s .
For companies or individuals having their providers monitored by a third party is a guarantee not only that their is well spent, but also, an most importantly, that their is up and running.
Having their services monitored by a third party is beneficial even for the providers. That is serious providers. Offering reports of their monitored by a third party and placing links to them on their home page is bound to boost the of as well as the one of the prospecting customers in the quality of service that host is providing for its customers.
This is a not only a great marketing tool, but also translates to very good customer relationship. This is vital to providers as the cost of attracting a new customer is from 5 to 10 times higher than the cost of retaining an existing customer.
Having monitoring reports, even better if they are provided by a third party, available on the host’s web site is sure to reduce the burden on the technical support center. Many calls to technical support centers from customers regard dial-up problems such as slow connection, download times, web site accessibility or various computer issues that are often related to the personal computer of the customer rather than are problems on the host’s side. This is why the number of calls to the tech support center could be reduced up to a third simply by posting the monitoring reports on the hosting provider’s web site or by simply providing a link to them.
As shown above, when talking about downtime problems the stakes are high in the . Disputes regarding the will never be missing between the provider and its customers, and their resolution is almost every time a delicate issue. This is why independent monitoring provided by a third party can make the resolution of these disputes much easier for the conflicting parties.
Having a that provides monitoring of its by a third party is the best guarantee that you can get for your web site’s . With such level of service you can be sure that the you are spending for your web presence can give your or your company the best return of investment.
Calin Indre is editor at HostPinPin (http://www.hostpinpin.com
), a Cheap Directory. HostPinPin.com is a resource for webmasters and consumers looking to find a company. Providing articles, tips, reviews, compare plans, free guide, free hosting quote, glossary and more.
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