Website Resiliency

Website resiliency refers to a website’s ability to remain available, accessible, and functional even in the face of technical issues, high traffic loads, or cyber attacks. It is a measure of the website’s robustness and capacity to withstand and recover from adverse conditions or disruptions. Here’s a more detailed explanation of website resiliency:

Key Aspects of Website Resiliency:

  1. Availability: A resilient website should have high uptime and be consistently accessible to users, minimizing downtime or service disruptions.
  2. Performance: Even under heavy traffic loads or stress conditions, a resilient website should maintain acceptable performance levels, ensuring fast page load times and responsiveness.
  3. Fault Tolerance: Resilient websites are designed with redundancy and failover mechanisms to prevent single points of failure. If one component fails, others can take over to keep the website operational.
  4. Scalability: As traffic or resource demands increase, a resilient website should be able to dynamically scale its infrastructure resources (servers, databases, etc.) to handle the load without degradation.
  5. Security: Resilient websites have robust security measures in place to withstand and recover from cyber attacks like DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks, which aim to overwhelm the website with malicious traffic.
  6. Disaster Recovery: In case of major incidents or disasters, resilient websites have backup and recovery strategies to quickly restore operations from a previous known good state.

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