|
DATA CENTER & SERVERS
Servers support over 200,000 customer’s from over 150 countries.

DATA CENTER & SERVERS:
The standard plan
Data Centers are strategically located on AT&T’s,
Global Crossing and Cable & Wireless' OC48 / OC192 Global IP backbones.
These locations, together with the extensive public and private peering
arrangements, are designed to maximize your Internet reach, bandwidth
capacity and to optimize performance.
To ensure your data’s security, our facilities are staffed 24 hours a
day with on-site guards and equipped with both interior and exterior
closed circuit television.
The operations of all Internet Data Centers are monitored by regional
Network Operations Centers (NOC) with mirrored content displayed in
other NOCs for failsafe network system diversity and redundancy. Network
security is ensured by state-of-the-art software and hardware for
network monitoring and routing, intrusion detection and filtering.
Redundant T3 connections to our servers provide more than enough
bandwidth for your site.
Cisco routers with BGP4 protocol because that's the best solution
available.
Up to date, high quality Dell server system to help you make the most
out of your site.
The NOCs are staffed on a 24/7 basis by skilled network technicians and
analysts, who continuously monitor the data center network
infrastructure for any signs of problems. Automated features as well as
customized options help network managers to predict - and often, resolve
- problems before they arise.
To ensure that all servers, monitoring equipment, and infrastructure are
fully protected during a power failure, our Internet Data Centers are
equipped with redundant dual AC and DC power feeds with multiple backup
systems. This includes generators to support the Internet Data Centers
in the case of utility power failure. These generators support all
Center infrastructure including: UPS, PDUs, connectivity, security, air
conditioning, chillers, pumps, fire suppression, and life safety
equipment. The stand-by diesel generators are provided at N+1 capacity
for redundancy and have with a three-day fuel capacity stored on site.
Fuel vendors are under contract to "stand-by" in the event of an
extended outage.
|