Lunarpages Speed Test: How Fast Are They?
Accessing speed is always one of the concerns in picking web hosting. This is because the faster the speed the faster your website loads thus providing a better experience to your visitors. The accessing speed also does somehow reflect the quality of technology being used in the server. This is because a more accurate data transfer will result in lesser re-transfer and thus quicker speed.
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Therefore how fast the download speed of the web hosting is a frequent asked question by most of the potential subscribers. They want to make sure their visitors have a pleasant time with them and have their website loads as fast as possible. Seeing the importance of the access speed, a web hosting company should invest their biggest portion in ensuring the quality of connection no matter what.
(However, it is worth noting that albeit the access speed depends largely on the hosting providers, the location of the visitor himself does play a role too. Imagine an access request is sent from Singapore to California. It does make a difference compared to from New York to California.)
Lunarpages in this case has actually done a good job. What they have done is to place their datacenter in one of the most high tech building in the world – AIS, San Diego. The technology and support in AIS are unquestionable including redundant power, redundant network, 24/7/365 support and etc. Perhaps this is the reason behind great speed and stable performance.
It sounds fishy though just to claim how fast and stable Lunarpages is. Therefore a speed test page is actually set up to prove that they are actually achieving it. After all, action speaks louder than words.
You can try downloading a variety of data of size 1MB, 5MB, 10MB, 50MB and 100MB from that test page. They are all zip files just for speed test purpose. From the download speed you will be able to justify my claim on Lunarpages. Be rest assured that the files are clean and virus/trojan free (I have done it personally).
For the purpose of comparisons, I am using a 512MB broadband internet connection and I’m from Asia. I downloaded the files during day time (suppose to be the peak time of internet traffic in my area). And the time I needed to get the 1MB file is 50seconds which is roughly 22 kB/second. The number is not very impressive though but seeing the peak period, my location and speed of connection I am using, I think the speed is awesome.
Do try the speed test and share with me your result.
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I’ve done the test. About 120KBps from Vietnam. My ISP is VDC (VNPT). Quite impressive for a US site, I think.
Thoai
7 Feb 09 at 9:29 am