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Does it make sense to move the site to Europe?
Good day!
Most of the visits to the site of the organization that I maintain come from Europe, and the site is in Russian. Recently decided to make an English version.
With the advent of the English version, the load will increase: in addition to viewing phone numbers and addresses, foreigners will now read articles, leave comments, watch videos and navigate pages.
We are thinking of moving the English version to the site in Europe.
Hoster Nic.ru has a site in Amsterdam, now the site is in the same company, only in Moscow.
Does it make sense to transfer at all or will the access speed increase slightly?
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You can simply connect some CDN, such as Cloudflare/Incapsula/etc. Then the site will be more responsive for users remote from the server, especially since there are definitely caching servers in Europe.
Practice has shown that after the transfer of the site to a site in Germany, our customers with Rostelecom became very sad. The site could load, it might not load, it could load in seconds, it could take half an hour ... So it's probably worth separating the flies from the cutlets. .ru - in Russia, .com - in foreign countries. I do not speak for all of Russia, but IMHO.
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