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Story: War photos site hamstrung by demand
The only true reason why a website is unable to cope with demand, is because the decision makers behind the website have at some point in time decided on how much they are willing to spend (or how little) towards the bandwith to the website.
No website with a high enough dedicated bandwith can be excused for not being able to cope with traffic.
The owners have only displayed what sheer lack of forward planning they had in planning the site.
Too many times have I encountered Money tight company directors that want the world yet will not commit to the price for it.
This is yet another case of - you get what you pay for !!!.
I just hope for the sake of historical significance the owners of this site have woken up to themselves.
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Is there a way of "locking-on" to a web address, s... Bruce Chanter -
The only true reason why a website is unable to co... Scott ONeill -
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