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Network
Operation Center
Our Servers are located
in three(3) Network Operations
Centers (NOCs) which features
raised flooring. This enables
a constant flow of conditioned
air and helps to maintain uniform
room temperature at all times.
In addition, raised flooring
reduces static and ensures a
professional, computer grade
environment for our servers.
The facility is equipped with
a FM200 fire suppression system,
designed to immediately extinguish
fire and protect equipment and
personnel. The command center
is controlled via automatic
doors to further secure and
protect the equipment.
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Finally, the NOCs are located
in a secure, monitored, class
A building with a minimum number
of approved personnel allowed
access to highly sensitive areas
and equipment. A detailed record
of employee and visitor entry
is maintained at all times.
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Uninterruptible Power System
To guard against local power
failures, they have industrial-grade,
three-phase Liebert UPS systems.
These act as back-up batteries,
maintaining uninterrupted power
in case of surges or power outages.
With these back-up systems in
place, we can keep our network
up and running indefinitely
without relying on external
power.
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Filtered Cooling
All of our web servers are equipped
with a positive-pressure filtered-air
system. Four large fans pull
filtered air into each server's
protective case, and the components
within are cooled by fans that
circulate this purified air.
This constant introduction of
clean air into the case creates
a positive pressure environment
ensuring that dust and particles
remain outside the server.
Standby Servers
We keep spare servers online
of all CPU configurations. If
a server were to experience
a hardware failure, we would
turn a key, grab the handle
on the drive, pull it out and
insert it into an identical
standby CPU. We would then reboot
the second machine, and the
server would be up and running
again in a matter of minutes.
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Connected
to Three Backbones (Network
Redundancy)
The NOCs, is
iAdvantage, Kddi and New World
through three separate bandwidth-on-demand
connections that enter the NOC.
The networks have a combined
over 500MB International Bandwidth
and over 4,000MB Local Bandwidth.
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