Introducing SpiderCache
Industry-Leading Dynamic Content Caching
SpiderCache offers an extremely cost-effective, efficient, extensible solution to the challenges of dynamic content caching. Administrators will realize newfound origin server capacity, lower network bandwidth utilization, and greater understanding and control of data transmission profiles within their networks. By supporting more traffic, ecommerce web sites will generate more traffic, more sales, and a better bottom line.
With SpiderCache, Warp Solutions's extraordinary new dynamic content caching engine, the well-known benefits of static content caching have been extended into the realm of dynamic content as well. Now, dynamic content can be efficiently and elegantly cached along with static content to provide maximum efficiencies to high-volume web sites that make extensive use of dynamic content.
The beauty of Warp Solutions technology is that static and dynamic designations no longer really matter – virtually any kind of data can be cached, regardless of its inherent persistence. The choice is no longer whether it is possible to cache dynamic or highly volatile data, but whether it makes practical business sense to do so. And for high-volume eCommerce sites, portals, commercial intranets and extranets, it almost always does.
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Benefits At A Glance
The SpiderCache solution provides a highly streamlined and flexible caching process. The key benefits and enhancements of SpiderCache include:
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Pages served from cache arrive at the user's browser in a fraction of the time normally required. |
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Application and database server access is eliminated for the vast majority of page requests; the requests they do process are executed with no waiting and full resource availability. |
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Origin server CPUs are freed to handle more requests and increased processing volume; significantly more users can be handled at a reduced load. This effectively increases the capacity of a company’s existing infrastructure without the addition of new hardware infrastructure. |
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Process intensive pages are now cached and web servers, application servers, and database servers handle more users at reduced load. "Server Too Busy" errors disappear, and pages are delivered with minimal wait time. |
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Redundant application server and database calls are eliminated; these systems don’t have to repeatedly process the same information unnecessarily. |
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By removing application servers, databases and internal network latency from the process of constructing web pages, web servers have more time to process a greater volume of requests. |
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By offering a virtually unlimited set of configuration options, SpiderCache supports all web platforms from .ASP to iMode implementations. |
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