Low-latency server for e-commerce in Baku
Hosting your e-commerce server in Baku for an Azerbaijani audience reduces latency and boosts conversions. NVMe disks, adequate RAM for caching, a stable network port, and 24/7 support are critical on peak sales days.
Why latency matters
Local placement speeds up page loads. Speed directly affects user experience and sales.
Performance recipe
NVMe RAID, sufficient RAM for caching, and multi-core processing scale with peak load. Complement with a CDN and a solid backup strategy.
Preparing for peak days
Load spikes on sale days — monitoring and 24/7 on-call engineering reduce the risk.
Who it's for
- Online stores serving a local Azerbaijani audience
- Platforms with peak sales days
- Projects where speed and stability are critical
FAQ
Is a local server enough instead of a CDN?
They complement each other: a local server reduces latency for dynamic content; a CDN is still beneficial for static assets.
How do we prepare for peak load?
We run load tests in advance, optimize caching, and set up monitoring; managed support keeps engineers on call during peak days.
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