Why use BeeIMG? & How it Works (2016)

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Nowadays there are tons and tons of image hosting sites to choose from. Most of them are powered with chevereto (A Premium script), scripts available at codecanyon (Premium scripts) and using scripts that are available for free. Newbies/Webmasters who want to earn money buys and put these scripts in a server and offer the service for free. Only a handful of sites are coded from scratch and we are proud to say that we are one of them.


As the bandwidth usage is very high for image hosting site, most of the sites uses cloudflare to cache the images and save their own bandwidth. but we use cloudflare to only serve the site content, not the images.


How are we different form others? we can start with the image serving process. It uses PHP & nginx to serve you the image other than linking to it directly. It's like a virtual image and the best thing is we have total control over the link you share with world. Your images are safe and sound in another place in the server. We sentd the headers according to our needs and redirect to a CDN if the sever load is high. Also real time(!) image tracking and bandwidth calculating is also possible with this system. Using this we can even cache the content to serve the content faster.


From the start our system uses a multi-sever code. since its the beginning we don't have multiple servers yet, but we save contents in 2 different folders for the future use. So once we get multiple servers we can load balance, serve images from your nearest server, and give you tons(unlimited) of space to host your images.


Our Aim is to develop a site using most popular and latest programming languages in this planet and offer features that other sites don't offer (users want) for Free!


Finally If you have any questions regarding our system, feel free to drop a email or contact us.

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