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Intel Dual Xeon Servers
Our servers run Dual Intel Xeon processors with 2-4GB of RAM and RAID protected hard drives providing the power, versatility, and reliability required for high end servers. The combination provides outstanding performance and headroom for peak workloads, resulting in faster response times.
Raid Disk Mirroring
RAID is short for Redundant Array of Independent Disks and used to mirror data on two disk drives simultaneously to ensure data integrity. Disk mirroring protects from loss of data by instantly switching to the other disk with no interruption in service if one of the disk drives fail without requiring data restoration from a backup.
RAID also provides twice the read rate of a single disk to increase performance. When multiple requests are made for the same data, demand can be distributed between two disks therefore decreasing response time for data access.
Linux Operating System
We exclusively use the Red hat Linux (Enterprise/Fedora) and Cent OS operating system on our servers. Linux is one of the most popular server operating systems in the industry today due to it's stability and track record as the most stable operating system on the market. It is constantly under active development which insures a reliable, secure, and robust platform for web hosting environments.
We operate out of two world class data centers, The Planet and NAC. These two locations provide our clients with complete redundancy.
The Planet Data center
The Planet is located in Dallas , Texas and offers complete redundancy in power, network connectivity, and security. The network is fully meshed and redundant with 10 tier one backbone providers with at least 1Gbps or greater uplink which includes AboveNet, AT&T, Broadwing, Global Crossing, Level3, nLayer, Sprint, Time Warner, UUNET, and Verio.
NAC Data center
NAC is located in New Jersey and considered one of the best networks in the world. NAC has connections to multiple tier one backbone providers including Level3, AboveNet, UUNET, InterNAP, Genuity and over 300 peering points and transit providers spanning three countries within North America and Europe.
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