Redundant power to the network
All 10 backbone routers and top-level network equipment are fed from multiple power feeds, reducing the exposure to power equipment failure.
Redundant fiber connections
Every gigabit Ethernet connection (and DC2 has 13) arrives from two sources and enters the facility at different points
Redundant network cores in both data centers
A fully redundant network means that if a router or high-level network appliance goes down, there is no loss of service.
Individual router per gigabit link
If any router fails, it can only affect one network link, eliminating a major point of failure other competitors allow.
Gigabit cross-connects between both data centers
Data moves quickly between data centers. And if one data center were to experience network connectivity issues, it could simply route data out through the other.
RouteScience at both data centers
Our systems can measure the latency of certain network routes and send client data along the best possible route out to the Internet.
Advanced virus, worm and anti-DoS protection on all network cores
Our goal is to stop attacks before they occur while keeping the safe traffic flowing at top speed.
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Fireslayer (™) Anti Denial of Service (DOS) Protection |
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TippingPoint Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) |
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Remote KVM |
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Remote Serial Console |
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Remote O/S Install |
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