What’s the difference between 20i’s Autoscale and the Linux Autoscaling Platform?
With the introduction of 20i’s new Autoscale platform, it is important to understand what this new platform provides as features and how it compares to the current, existing shared hosting platform.
Our shared hosting platform, by standard, includes autoscaling and load-balancing as baked-in core features. Reseller Hosting and Autoscale both utilise these as a part of their infrastructure, and come with their own benefits and features in addition to this.
20i Autoscale
The new 20i Autoscale platform comes with two additional significant features:
- High-Frequency (HF) Compute - for faster processing and improved performance under load
- Precaching – to speed up content delivery and reduce Time to First Byte.
In addition to this, the system implements the standard 20i autoscaling and load-balancing to ensure the best possible performance from your site as traffic increases and reduces.
Autoscaling Linux Hosting / Reseller Hosting
Our shared hosting platform (available to Resellers) includes autoscaling and load balancing as standard. This applies to all package types on our shared hosting platform, and allows for your client’s sites to reliably handle incoming traffic or strain while maintaining performance.
Should you wish to access the additional features the Autoscale platform provides alongside these, the Website Turbo add-on is available for our Resellers to purchase and apply to any site to grant access to the exact same infrastructure that powers Autoscale, including high-frequency CPUs and precaching.