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Check out the newly released WP-Offload plugin. It provides seamless integration through the WordPress plugin architecture.

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Fast, uninterruptible and reliable service

As a result of employing the latest network technology, state-of-the-art server hardware and intelligent data manipulation algorithms, we guarantee 99.9% service availability as well as a highly satisfying performance.

Highest cache hit ratio

New content you offload will be initially downloaded only once from the original URL and then cached on our servers. Consequent requests to that content will be entirely handled by our servers, except when refreshing the cache.

Infinite scalability

The data-parallel infrastructure behind SteadyOffload is designed to handle extreme loads without sacrificing performance.

No contracts whatsoever

Begin using the service right after you sign up. Also, it is up to your decision to stop at any time in the future, without that causing you any difficulties or penalties.

Individual discounts

Once you are considered a long-term and loyal SteadyOffload subscriber, you will get individual discounts on the cost of bandwidth.

Low bandwidth costs

Cost of bandwidth is significantly lower than what you would pay to a hosting company for utilizing large amounts. The more content you offload, the less your website will cost you, plus numerous other benefits.

Have a clear sight over each byte flowing from your account

The SteadyOffload Control Panel provides you with all the details for each individual request sent to your account, draws senseful statistical graphs and gives you the ability to restrict access.

Why Offload?

You will be amazed that static content constitutes more than 90% of today's internet traffic. The funky image buttons on your website, the image gallery from your last birthday party, the illustrated PDF documents about your product, the movie clips of the last conference, all that is static content. It rarely or never changes, but it exposes your server under a very high load due to the high number of requests being issued and due to its likely big size.

As a practical example, consider a web page with 10 images in it - be it photos, drawings or graphical elements. Each time a visitor opens this page, his/her browser issues 11 separate simultaneous requests to your server. That leads to a couple of problems.

Your server is struggling

The performance of your server degrades significantly. Disk I/O is significantly worsened due to the frequent reads. Simultaneous requests cause the creation of a large number of concurrent threads. CPU power is equally distributed among these threads and what you end up with is mediocre performance. The CPU power of your server is an expensive resource and its use can be optimized by offloading the requests for static content. As a result, the full utilization of the CPU goes for serving the web page and not the images.

Your server is happy

Bandwidth is a crucial concern, too. Static content wastes a lot of bandwidth. Even that nowadays it's cheap, you still pay for it. Additionally, the throughput of the connection is physically limited. Since static content is likely to constitute around 90% of the bandwidth, that is a huge waste of the connection throughput. Simultaneously serving a page and 10 images means that the connection throughput for each of these 11 requests will be lowered. That automatically implies slower loading speed of your pages - something you and your visitors definitely don't like.

From what you have read or from your own experience, you are now convinced that delivering static content from your server is a repetitive, resource expensive and performance degrading task. Your server probably has its primary task to construct dynamic web pages as fast as possible. Why should it struggle with the repetitive task of delivering static content? Why not unleash the full potential of your server?

Apparently, you can easily let your server serve dynamic content only and take the burden of static content delivery away. That is accomplished by means of offloading.