Consequences of Success: Servers Upgrade

CentralAmericaData has tripled its data processing and delivery capabilities.

Monday, April 5, 2010

CentralAmericaData.COM is experiencing a sustained growth in readership. In March 2010, it reached 200.000 unique users. This caused its former hardware infrastructure to operate close to its limits.

In order to provide our users with the best service and user experience, we have tripled or hardware infrastructure in storage capacity, data processing capacity and speed of delivery.

This upgrade caused the site to be out of service for less than three hours during the past week. We apologize for this, and ask for understanding from any affected readers.

Thanks to all our readers and advertisers for their preference.

The team behind CentralAmericaData.COM.

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