Reseller Hosting – Caching
Caching has been the fundamental principle of the Internet. The browsers cache the websites; there are intermediate devices on the Internet that cache various websites. Moreover caching improves the end user performance and can be used to serve different content to the end user instead of the original content being sent by the original service provider. The size of the cache and the amount of storage an end user wants to reserve for itself in different geographies can be a source of revenue for the reseller. The reseller can also work with original sellers or other reseller hosting providers to use their caches to make a matrix of caches in order to provide maximum performance to the end user. In fact reselling a set of caches could be a reseller’s sole business. The other side of caching is bandwidth, caching helps in specific areas where the bandwidth is low or the traffic is very high for the available bandwidth. The right combination of bandwidth and caching is needed for the reseller.