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In fact
our hosting comes packed with features that many companies charge extra
for including Perl5, PHP4, ASP, MySQL, full cgi-bin, graphical statistics,
mailling lists, mail autoresponders, IMAP4, Server Side Includes and
much, much more.
In addition
your site will be hosted on only the best servers which will be located
in a custom-built Data Centre in the fremont facility, which offers
several connections to the net, gas-based fire protection, raised anti-static
floors, high security and backup generators for uninterupted service.We
have many years of experience in web site hosting, design and domain
name registration, and all aspects of e-commerce consultancy.
We never
aim to be the cheapest option, but we have made sure our prices are
competitive while maintaining that the quality of our internet products
and our commitment to customer service is unbeatable.
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Network
traffic utilised by our servers are being provisioned through a multitude
of providers, all BGP routed.
Our peering arrangements in the Fremont facility include the following
exchanges. This network is ever-growing as more carriers are made available
so do check back here for the latest updates*:
MAE-West in San Jose (100Mbps FDDI,155Mbps OC3 ATM)
MAE-East (100Mbps FDDI,155Mbps OC3 ATM)
AADS in Chicago
PAIX in Palo Alto (1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet)
NYIIX in New York (100Mbps Fast Ethernet)
MAE-East in Vienna
Level3 Communications
Sprint
MCI WorldCom
Frontier
Pac Bell (155Mbps OC3 ATM)
AADS (Ameritech) (155Mbps OC3 ATM)
The entire network is fully switched and utilizes the Border Gateway
Protocol Version 4 (BGP4) over Cisco 12000 series GSR routers. This
ensures that bandwidth can be routed through the best available carrier
giving you seamless connectivity at the same time. We always update
the router's IOS after we have stress tested the latest IOS on a non-critical
router, to make sure it is very stable. The switch that your equipment
will ultimately be connected to is connected back to a core router via
fiber. The self-healing network architecture virtually eliminates a
single point of failure. In addition to the backbone, in place is a
backup transit from multiple providers in multiple locations to ensure
that data will arrive via the shortest possible route. Because of the
backup transit and the many international peers, the network maintains
the shortest routes for sending data all over the world. On an ongoing
basis, negotiations take place with the top fiber carriers for new routes,
additional backup transit providers, and updated peering relationships
are always being added.

*There are more peering arrangements are actually in place but we are
unable to release the exact details due to non disclosure agreements.
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