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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Web Server Load Reduction


Get web server load reduction using the JAGUAR reverse cache solution.

As your business grows your website traffic grows. It becomes difficult to maintain and deliver quality web service with fast response times, especially during high peak traffic hours.

Poor service quality leads to losing customers and loss in revenue. To cope with expanding website traffic and retention in revenue it is necessary to invest in upgrading web servers and network infrastructure.

  JAGUAR Cache Server Multitude of
Web Servers
Capacity Per Server 10,000 requests/sec 500 requests/sec
Deployment & Maintenance Minimal JAGUAR servers Multitude of web or
application servers
and storage servers
Data Center Complexity Simplified Complicated
Content Management Cache consistency mechanism Additional solution required
Traffic Monitoring Real time Distributed log file analysis
  Efficient Expensive


Convenient Administration
JAGUAR cache solution offers advanced administration tools, featuring the following:

  • Web-Based

  • Real-Time

  • Monitoring & Configuration

  • Easy of JAGUAR Clustering




  • Best Web Server Load Reduction Solution
    JAGUAR cache is a total solution that relieves load on the original server and accelerates web service, dramatically improving the service quality.



    High Service Latency
    Sharp increases in internet surfers and traffic brings high service latency. The workload of web and application servers soar drastically while experiencing delays in content delivery. This results in turning away customers.

    Service Unavailability
    During high traffic peak hours service could be unavailable due to bottlenecks in the web server’s performance. This could result in serious damage to your business due to unstable service.

    High Maintenance Cost
    Merely upgrading server farms is not enough to handle sudden surges in website traffic and prevent website unavailability.Increasing servers prompts additional costs in terms of operation and time consuming maintenance.


    JAGUAR Cache Solution
    Provides high performance, available and reliable web service. JAGUAR is a web cache server solution designed for faster content delivery without the need for expanding your server farm. It delivers quality and cost effective web service even under heavy traffic conditions. This solution is ideal for websites experiencing heavy traffic, service latency and rising costs in delivering quality web service.

    Verified Cache Solution
    There are already thousands of JAGUAR cache servers deployed around the world. Our customers range from small enterprise to major content providers in e-commerce, portal sites, etc with over 10Gbps web traffic. Customers can deploy JAGUAR either in reverse cache or forward proxy cache mode as needed. The JAGUAR cache solution has been proven over time and established its reliability, stability and unmatched performance in web server load reduction.




    JAGUAR cache solution guarantees improvement in service response time. JAGUAR will cache web requests and deliver faster service response times than the original server. So the web surfer experiences a more stable and quicker page load. This improves service quality and customer satisfaction.

    Improvement in Service Availability


    Sudden bursts in client requests cause heavy workloads in web or application servers exponentially, which cause servers to become unavailable. However, JAGUAR cache improves service availability as shown in the figure below. Even under unusual soaring concurrent connections your business will stay available for service.

    Scale Your Service
    The common way considered to overcome poor web service quality has been to deploy a multitude of web or application servers in the data center. This prompts web service systems to be more complex and raises costs due to an increase in required maintenance and management of servers. A more effective and efficient solution to deliver service quality is JAGUAR using its high throughput capacity

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