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Yourgoods.com - Hosting
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Speed,
it's part of everything we do. Every
server, every system, every piece of hardware is chosen &
implemented with speed in mind. We
continually invest in the latest proven
technology to ensure that your site is as fast as
it can be! .
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Powered
by an OC-192 (10
Gigabits per second) nationwide
backbone,
we're able to provide lightning fast connectivity. Utilizing
direct access to each of the major backbone providers, powered
by a unique network infrastructure & proprietary routing technology,
we can deliver you unsurpassed speed & reliability.
Intelligent
Routing
- BGP performs interdomain routing in Transmission-Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. BGP is a gateway
protocol, which means that it performs routing between multiple
autonomous systems or domains and exchanges routing and reachability
information with other BGP systems. We utilize
BGP, to provide intelligent, fail-safe routing. When
one of our providers has network issues which may cause connections
to slow down, we route your customers to the fastest available
connection, to ensure maximum connection speed and virtually
eliminate down time.
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Nationwide Backbone Map
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- Rock
Solid Infrastructure
- Fully
Managed Network
- Fully
Redundant, multiple
connections to diverse backbones for uninterrupted bandwidth
- Fully
Redundant Essential Hardware, including
Cisco and Juniper Routers, Foundry
Load Balancers and Cisco & Extreme Switches
- Gigabit
Fiber
Optic Infrastructure
- State
of the Art DataCenter
- Our world-class facilities feature raised floors,
HVAC temperature control systems with separate cooling zones,
and seismically braced racks. They offer a wide range of
physical security features, including state-of-the-art smoke
detection and fire suppression systems, motion sensors,
and 24x7 secured access, as well as video camera surveillance
and security breach alarms. Within these facilities, DataPipe
delivers high levels of reliability through a number of
redundant subsystems, such as multiple fiber trunks from
multiple sources, fully redundant power on the premises,
and multiple backup generators. Take a short tour of our
Data Center.
- Easy
scalability and bandwidth on demand
- Network
Performance Guarantee
- Under
Utilized Bandwidth.
We do not try to get by or keep our costs low by pushing our
bandwidth to the limit. Even during peak usage more than 70%
of our bandwidth is available and unused. That means speed,
speed & more speed for your site!
- This
Powerful Infrastructure
enables us to support bandwidth-intensive applications such
as electronic commerce and application service hosting. We offer
you a single-source for end-to-end Internet solutions with expert
technical staff monitoring customer applications and equipment
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Intelligent
Routing
- BGP -Border Gateway Protocol
As with any routing protocol, BGP maintains routing tables,
transmits routing updates, and bases routing decisions on routing
metrics. The primary function of a BGP system is to exchange
network-reachability information, including information about
the list of autonomous system paths, with other BGP systems.
This information can be used to construct a graph of autonomous
system connectivity from which routing loops can be pruned and
with which autonomous system-level policy decisions can be enforced.
Each BGP router maintains a routing table that lists all feasible
paths to a particular network. The router does not refresh the
routing table, however. Instead, routing information received
from peer routers is retained until an incremental update is
received. BGP devices exchange routing information upon initial
data exchange and after incremental updates. When a router first
connects to the network, BGP routers exchange their entire BGP
routing tables. Similarly, when the routing table changes, routers
send the portion of their routing table that has changed. BGP
routers do not send regularly scheduled routing updates, and
BGP routing updates advertise only the optimal path to a network.
BGP uses a single routing metric to determine the best path
to a given network. This metric consists of an arbitrary unit
number that specifies the degree of preference of a particular
link. The BGP metric typically is assigned to each link by the
network administrator.
The value assigned to a link can be based on any number of criteria,
including the number of autonomous systems through which the
path passes, stability, speed, delay, or cost. We ulitize BGP,
to provide intelligent, failsafe routing. When one of our providers
has network issues which may cause connections to slow down,
we route your customers to the fastest available connection,
to ensure maximum connection speed and virtually eliminate down
time.
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