Tronkle CDN Launching November 1st 2010

October 4th, 2010

Tronkle web hosting service is really a CDN and it’s a revolutionary one in so many ways. But now Tronkle has decided that it’s time for a traditional CDN. This new service will be marketed as “Tronkle Content Delivery Network (CDN)” while the web hosting service will be marketed as “Tronkle Geo-Distributed Web Hosting”.
But why [...]

Tronkle adds video encoding services to its portfolio

July 7th, 2010

You can now transcode virtually any video or audio file to any codec / format / container at encoder.tronkle.com This is the latest service offered by Tronkle. It’s just been launched live in public beta just a few hours ago. Currently this service is offered for free and with no limitations. So you can [...]

An offer you just can’t refuse

June 8th, 2010

We have just decided to offer free full Tronkle services for the first 3 months. This promotional offer is valid for a limited time only so hurry up and create your Tronkle account. This will bring you 3 months of virtually unlimited traffic and storage on 4 different servers on 2 continents. So if you [...]

The cost of being slow

May 19th, 2010

I’ve recently come across this video in which Steve Souders explains among other things what is the cost of having a slow website:
Google +500 ms = – 20% traffic
Yahoo +400 ms = -4 to -9% full-page traffic
Amazon +100 ms = -1% sales
Apparently Amazon has actually concluded that for each 100 ms increase in page load [...]

Tronkle for Bloggers

May 18th, 2010

Tronkle has recently launched a special blog hosting plan. It features Tronkle services with 4 different servers around the world: New York, London, Los Angeles and Dallas. This service is available for all blogs and for a special blogger price. In addition to that Tronkle will offer a promotional discount for all new blog hosting [...]

Geo-distributed web hosting – the Tronkle way

April 28th, 2010

Background
The world wide web started with a simple web server but pretty soon the simple web server became insufficient. So the good old web added created some services to sustain its fast growth: dedicated servers, collocation and huge data centers, clusters and load balancers, content delivery networks (CDN), virtual dedicated servers (VDS), virtual private servers [...]

The new blog for the brand new technology

April 14th, 2010

We’ve launched Tronkle just recently and the next obvious step is launching the Tronkle blog. This blog will help us communicate better with our customers and people interested in Tronkle technology. You will find posts about network status (what’s up, what’s down and why), Tronkle updates, new features and plans for future development. We’ll also [...]