Make Site Load Faster Other Than Replication?

May 7, 2008

what can make site load faster other than replication

(well lets assume that design wise it is ok and doesnt content heavy contents...)


i have heard that increasing networking speed at the server level can make site much faster...
is it true..?

is there any tweak bandwidth wise...

suppose we get 1tb bandwidth per month compared to 100gb ...
will that make site faster...

we want to host a photogalley site...which is fast or images are shown in faster way....

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