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LeaseWeb Provides Dedicated Hosting For Twenga 6-19-2008 |
Twenga, a global online shopping comparison site, is letting LeaseWeb host its ‘heavy’ website. The company initially needs over 100 dedicated servers, primarily to obtain all of the product data from e-commerce websites indexed by Twenga. LeaseWeb has in |
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Twenga compares more than 70 million products in 100,000 product categories on
thousands of e-commerce sites around the world. The shopping engine uses
in-house developed crawl & search technology for the purpose. Twenga search
results differ essentially from other comparison sites like Kelkoo, Shopping.com
or Ciao.com, in that the search results are not affected by commercial
deals. Dedicated Server Amsterdam Twenga is expanding rapidly,
both in Europe and worldwide. This is why Twenga’s Management Board was looking
for a hosting provider established in the Netherlands. ‘The Netherlands has a
central location both geographically and from the Internet perspective,’
explains Cédric Anes, Technical Director and Co-founder of Twenga. ‘Amsterdam is
an important Internet node where the main telecom carriers come together. So we
are very happy to have found a good hosting provider in the
Netherlands.’ Dedicated hosting LeaseWeb provides a Linux-based
dedicated hosting solution to Twenga, which uses the sizeable LeaseWeb hosting
network (with a current capacity of 210 Gbps). The rapidly growing solution
initially uses over 100 servers divided over several 19-inch racks at EvoSwitch,
the CO2-neutral data center (www.evoswitch.com). The hosting solution’s
design was developed by Twenga’s engineers in collaboration with LeaseWeb’s
engineers. The server equipment – which includes crawler servers, search
servers, web servers and database servers – is from Dell. LeaseWeb also supplies
Cisco network equipment, including firewalls, switches and load balancers, and
LeaseWeb provides 24x7 installation, management and knowledge-intensive
support. Hosting Bandwith Most of the Internet traffic Twenga
consumes at LeaseWeb originates with the crawler, a web bot - called TwengaBot -
developed by Twenga that scans over 100 million web pages every single day. The
TwengaBot collects product data from over 30,000 e-commerce websites currently
indexed by Twenga. ‘The TwengaBot demands a lot of Internet capacity from our
hosting provider,' says Anes. ‘We now use a total of 2000 Terabytes of bandwidth
per month, but are expanding rapidly. Three-quarters of that are generated by
the crawler, but fortunately LeaseWeb has a lot of bandwidth
available.’ Heavy Website Hosting The heavy crawl technology
will require even more hardware capacity in the near future. ‘A good shopping
search engine that displays accurate results with the right products and prices
needs a lot of capacity,’ says Anes. ‘Right now the TwengaBot uses about 100
servers, which together scan some 100 million web pages per day. But the
LeaseWeb engineers will have to add new servers for us every day. I even expect
that within just two years we will need to have more than 500 servers in place
at the data center.’ Virtual hosting In time, Anes wants to
virtualise the hosting solution at LeaseWeb, but for the time begin he wants to
expand his organisation's knowledge about virtualisation. ‘LeaseWeb has close
ties with VMware and with its expertise will be able to help us find the right
virtualisation solution,’ explains Anes. ‘It will make our infrastructure more
scaleable and enable us to exploit the capacity at the data center more
efficiently.’ Online Shopping Hosting Twenga was established in
2006 by Cédric Anes and Bastien Duclaux, who saw a real need for unbiased and
comprehensive shopping search engines on the market. Twenga is a product
comparison site but it differs essentially from other sites like Kelkoo,
Shopping.com or Ciao.com. The reason is that Twenga does not have commercial
deals that affect the search results, so consumers obtain purely objective and
fair search results when they use Twenga. About Twenga Twenga
(www.twenga.com) is a global product
comparison site established in 2006. Consumers can compare over 70 million
products in 100,000 product categories on e-commerce websites via the online
shopping search engine. At present, over 30,000 e-commerce websites are indexed
by Twenga, and their number is growing rapidly. Twenga’s head office, with 70
employees, is based in Paris. The product comparison site has a presence in
France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, Poland,
Russia, Belgium, Switzerland and Brazil, with a growing number of localised
websites in several languages. About LeaseWeb LeaseWeb (www.leaseweb.com) is an international
provider of hosting solutions that focuses primarily on the professional market.
The company is in the global top 20 of hosting providers and offers services
that include domain name registration, web hosting, dedicated servers,
co-location, server virtualisation, and streaming. LeaseWeb operates a
first-class network offering a bandwidth of over 210 Gbps, which extends across
four data centers in the Amsterdam region via the major telecom carriers.
LeaseWeb is also present on Internet exchanges in Amsterdam, Brussels, London,
Frankfurt, New York, Vienna, Stockholm, Warsaw, Zurich, Prague and Madrid.
Through this network, LeaseWeb enables companies all over the world to create
and maintain an online presence in an affordable and reliable manner. Founded in
1997, LeaseWeb now manages nearly 11,000 servers. Its customer base includes
Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé, Hyves, AVRO, Starbucks, PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Direct Wonen, and Univé.
Source: www.webhostdir.com
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