All of our plans
include the following:
High-Powered Server Farm for Maximum Performance!
Trust your site to our load-balanced and firewall-protected
cluster of RedHat Linux Servers, each with Multiple (Dual or
Quad) processors...
All accounts now come standard with Cpanel 10.2
Multiple domains allowed -- You can share the disk space and
bandwidth of your account with up to 10 account-owned domains,
Wow!
(Yes, they are completely free-standing accounts, own email,
control panel, logs, etc.)
Unlimited Sub-Domains per account!
Network Details
Our network has been engineered from the ground up to
accommodate the high-availability demands of the internet's most
popular websites. The Data Center and network have been
optimized for outsourcing web servers.
Connectivity
Our multi-homed, redundant network utilizes connections to many
major Internet backbones to ensure that data reaches the
end-user in the fastest, most efficient manner possible. We also
have peering agreements with local ISPs to allow fast delivery
of packets when possible. Our network will keep you blazing on
the Internet! BGP4 Routing
Our runs the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4) for best case
routing. Our entirely switched, Cisco powered network employs
Cisco class routers running HSRP (N+1 hot failover) to ensure
that data can be routed even in the event of a router failure.
The BGP4 protocol is a standard that allows for the routing of
packets of information sent out from the our network. Each
packet of information is evaluated and sent over the best route
possible. Because of our redundant network architecture, packets
may be sent via alternative routes even if they are being
delivered to the same end user. Should one of our providers
fail, packets leaving our network are automatically redirected
through another route via a different provider.
Guaranteed Packet Delivery
We pay our providers to make sure that packets of information
are delivered to the end user's eyeballs. This offers
significant advantages over simply peering with the major
backbones. Peering agreements rarely include Service Level
Agreements (SLAs) so no one is accountable for lost packets at
congested exchange points. Because we actually have SLAs with
all our providers, we are able to guarantee that all packets
will leave our network at full speed.
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