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How To Access a website When It is down Due To Lot Of Traffic

Are you tired of opening a website which is temporarily off-line because thousands or millions of other users are also trying to access it? Does your network have a really low-bandwidth connection, such that everyone, even accessing the same web pages, suffers from slow downloads?  If so, CoralCDN might be your free solution for these problems! It will Handle all your worries of opening a website which is appearing down to you because of high number of people that are trying to open that website For e.g your college/university result website get flooded with students requests when the result is out ;-) , then this is going to provide a great help to you.

How to use CoralCDN:
Using CoralCDN is very simple, just append " .nyud.net " to the hostname of any URL
Example: http://jasmeetishere.blogspot.com.nyud.net
               http://google.com.nyud.net/Gmail
 and your request for that URL will be handled by CoralCDN!


CoralCDN is a free and open content distribution network based around peer-to-peer technologies, comprised of a world-wide network of web proxies and nameservers. It allows a user to run a web site that offers high performance and meets huge demand. A peer-to-peer DNS layer transparently redirects browsers to participating caching proxies, which in turn cooperate to minimize load on the source web server. CoralCDN proxies automatically replicate content as a side effect of users accessing it, improving its availability.
Bonus Tip: You can also use this method to open/unblock the website which is blocked by your network administrator :) 
Hope you like this amazing little tweak to open a crowded website. Do comment for any queries.

2 comments:

  1. Due to hacker attack, websites could be down. You deliver the best information for access website. This post is very helpful for developers. This time to take advantages of commercial cleaning Dallas.

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