| Dynamic Web Acceleration: What Is It, Who Needs It, How It Works | | With today's advanced hardware and software for web acceleration, most websites can generate dynamic content in just a second or two at the origin server. Plus, the prevalence of broadband connections has reduced last-mile delays to a few tenths of a second for average sized web pages. Network-level backbone latencies can also be measured in tenths of a second or less, even for international transit. So why, then, does it commonly take three to ten seconds, or even more, to return a response to an end user?
This paper explains the reasons behind poor website application and dynamic content delivery performance. It also demonstrates how dynamic web acceleration solutions can help organizations overcome such poor performance. | | | | | | | | |
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