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Our Network

bandwidth_oOur servers are placed in the top data centers in the United States. Our major server providers are ThePlanet (www.theplanet.com), Softlayer (www.softlayer.com), LayeredTech (www.layeredtech.com). These data centers are known for their top of the line infrastructure, power conditioning and backup, cooling systems, fire protection and connectivity.


Data Center Features:

  • Superior Network Reliability
  • Scalability
  • 24 x 7 monitoring
  • 24 x 7 on-call staff
  • Raised floors
  • HVAC with separate cooling zones
  • Multiple levels of security
  • 24×7 card key access
  • Biometric hand scan entry system
  • Video surveillance
  • Early Warning Fire suppression System
  • FM-200 gas-based fire suppression system
  • Double pre-action dry pipe sprinkler system
  • Multiple redundant Power back-up
  • Continuous, uninterrupted power supply
  • Multiple standby generators
  • Environmental Monitoring Systems
  • Maintained consistent temperature and humidity

Connectivity:

The data centers have connections to many different Internet backbones. By connecting to multiple backbones, the data can be distributed through many sources. This architectural design also means that the network connections are not dependent upon any single Internet backbone. Thus, when problems occur traffic rerouting is automatic, thereby ensuring the integrity of the network and continued access for our hosting clients. The main Internet backbone providers are AT&T, AboveNet, Savvis, Verio, Global Crossing, Level 3, Time Warner Telecom and Cogent.

Our data centers always use fully redundant, world-class routing equipment. The network is designed without single points of failure — there are redundant core routers, core distribution switches, and carrier diversity. In the unlikely event of equipment failure, the network will continue to optimally perform

The bandwidth is purchased exclusively from Tier-1 providers so that our customers don’t have to suffer from poor peering connections, sub-optimal routing paths, and congested or oversold networks.

The servers are connected directly with the Internet, bypassing transit networks and shortening the network path between the server, and the end-users computer. This results in lower latency and maximum speed.

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