Superior Web Hosting and “The Day the Music Died”
Last week there was a whole lot of news reporting on the 50th anniversary of “The Day The Music Died.” Early in the morning of February 3rd, 1959 a small plane crashed near the Mason City, Iowa airport killing Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and The Big Bopper.
The three, along with Dion and The Belmonts played their final concert the night before at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa.
So what does this have to do with an ISP in Minneapolis? Well, besides the fact that I have a copy of the Surf Ballroom concert billboard on the wall of my home office (for years I was rather obsessed with the tragedy), there is a tie-in here.
The Surf Ballroom’s website commemorating the 50-year anniversary was hosted by ipHouse. (By the way, this site was designed by another ipHouse customer, Sassafras Design) As I said, there has been a ton of media reports lately and many of them have focused on the Surf Ballroom.
So in light of the media buzz, we thought to review the performance and reliability of the site over the last few months. The increase in web traffic the website saw was quite staggering and perhaps a testament to how important this day was to a lot of people.
Check this out:
Comparing single day web statistics from 11/2/2008 and 2/2/2009 the website had a 13,596% increase in web browsing. Yes, that number is correct, 17.6 MB on 11/2 and 24.1 GB (2,410 MB) on 2/2.
From another perspective, the site had 2,738 hits on 11/2 and 247,884 hits on 2/2. That is a stunning increase in traffic.
And we handled it.
The folks at the Surf Ballroom verified the website hosting was flawless during this heavy load.
While many ISPs claim to have burst capability, ipHouse’s web hosting cluster delivers. A common trick that some ISPs use is to speed cap or limit GB of transfers. On ipHouse’s clustered web hosting – we don’t do this – our cluster can handle all the transfers requested of it…even if your traffic increases by 13,000 percent!
To find our more about ipHouse clustered web hosting, go to http://www.iphouse.com/web-hosting-service.html or call us at (612) 337-6320.
Rave On!
- Andy
about 1 year ago
Because the 50th anniversary of the Day the Music Died has now come and gone, the web site created to promote this one-time event has gone as well.
about 1 year ago
I really like that ipHouse has a blog, and would love to see more posts from the staff. I especially liked Aileen’s and Bil’s postings. More, please!
Two other comments:
* The SnapShots preview thing, while a good idea in theory, is really, REALLY annoying in actual implementation. Please get rid of it.
* On the dashboard, the titles of blog postings are links, but they don’t seem to correctly link to the articles themselves. I think maybe there’s a basic site config setting that’s been left blank or something. Sorry I’m not familiar with WordPress to be more specific.
about 1 year ago
SnapShots are now gone. We aim to please (and they were bothering me too). I’m still checking into the dashboard link issue.
about 1 year ago
Hi there, trying to understand what you mean by dashboard links. Going through the page I don’t see any problems anywhere. There is javascript in places – could that be part of the issue?
I’d need some screen shots, you can drop me a line at my email address, I am sure you can find it somewhere.