SSD with Data Caching
Find out more information on SSD drives and ascertain what SSD caching is. What are the advantages of choosing an SSD drive-equipped hosting server?
A solid-state drive is noticeably quicker than any conventional hard disk. It is because an HDD uses rotating disks, that can rotate only so fast and the more data is read and written, the sluggish and hotter they become, at the same time an SDD employs modules of flash memory, therefore there are no physically moving parts. The access speeds for an SSD are much higher, which makes this kind of drives a preferred solution if speed is needed. That's why SSDs are often employed for the Operating System on a laptop or computer and for keeping data that's accessed regularly on hosting servers. A large number of providers also use a combination of both drives, so they store the data on hard disk drives, but they use several solid-state drives so as to cache the more often used data and because of that, the data loads a lot faster while the load on the HDDs is reduced as their disks need to spin less frequently to read and write.
SSD with Data Caching in Cloud Web Hosting
Our state-of-the-art cloud hosting platform employs exclusively SSD drives, so if you acquire any of our cloud web hosting plans, you'll take full advantage of the speed that these drives provide. We no longer use hard disks, so your files, databases and email messages will all open from quick SSDs. For even improved performance, we use caching SSDs. A number of drives are used by our system for every file that is accessed more often and the data on these drives is dynamically refreshed to make sure that all traffic-intensive files load from them. In this way, the load on the main drives is decreased, so we can provide exceptional performance for all types of websites irrespective of how frequently they're accessed and prevent a situation where some Internet sites are affected by an excessive number of reading and writing processes generated by others. This setup also raises the lifespan of the main drives and reduces the possibility of disk failure.