Selection and Advantages of Multiple IP Web Hosting Servers in Mixed C-Class IP range

Update of search engine algorithm rules and requirements for SEO optimization

With the continuous updating and improvement of search engine algorithm rules, the requirements for SEO optimization are becoming more and more stringent. Only by getting every detail right can you have inclusion and ranking. Especially unconventional optimization methods like doing site groups, a slight mistake can lead to problems.

Site groups are an important means of SEO optimizing websites. By operating multiple websites and linking to each other, better ranking effects can be achieved. When choosing a site group server, you must choose a server with many independent IPs, a wide IP range distribution, and good performance.

Why choose a site group server with mixed C-class multiple IPs?

A site group server with mixed C-class multiple IPs not only has hundreds of independent IPs that do not affect each other, but also distributes the IPs as widely as possible in the C-class. For SEO optimization of site groups, binding each website to a different IP and having relatively dispersed IPs makes it easier to be recognized as independent high-quality websites by search engines. This in turn increases ranking and inclusion effectiveness.

Choosing a mixed C-segment multi-IP site cluster server can better deal with DDoS attacks. We all know that DDoS attacks target IP addresses. If the traffic attack is too large, the IP address will be affected. At this time, the website will be inaccessible. Having multiple IPs on the server allows for domain resolution, pointing the domain to another IP to ensure that data can be accessed normally.

Choosing a mixed C-segment multi-IP site cluster server can also minimize the impact between various websites to the maximum extent. When facing network attacks, if one website is taken down, it will not affect other websites. More importantly, in terms of our ranking, reducing the mutual influence between different websites means that even if a website is demoted or penalized, it will not affect websites under other IPs. Do not put all your eggs in one basket.

Conclusion

Choosing a mixed C-segment multi-IP site cluster server for site clustering has obvious advantages, but it also needs to consider that having different C-segments will definitely increase corresponding manpower and routing costs, making the price relatively higher. Additionally, because IP resources are relatively scarce now, mixed C-segment multi-IP site cluster servers are also relatively difficult to find.