Main
Packages:
• 5 Mb Hosting
• 10 Mb Hosting
• 20 Mb Hosting
• 50 Mb Hosting
• 100 Mb Hosting
• 200 Mb Hosting
• 300 Mb Hosting
• 400 Mb Hosting
• 500 Mb Hosting
• 1Gb Hosting
• Custom Hosting solutions (please
call)
• Advanced Forwarding
• DNS Zone Control
• Basic Forwarding
Additional Services:
• TrustedMail Email Scanning
• PHP, ASP
• Web Statistics Package
• 128 bit SuperCert
• Mysql Database Server
• Webserver Certificate
• Frontpage ® Extensions
• Lots more
Network Infrastructure
An important, yet frequently overlooked, consideration
when choosing a Hosting company is the quality and physical
location of its network infrastructure.
Designed and implemented for maximum resilience and
redundancy our self owned network is physically located
at both Telehouse and RedBus InterHouse Data Centres
in London with backup services located throughout the
UK.
Network and Data Centre facilities include:
On - Site Carriers: Multiple carrier
choice from the UK, European and Global Carriers
Physical
Security: 24 x 7 monitoring by on-site personnel,
proximity card reader access control, video camera surveillance
and a security breach alarm.
Climate
Control: To avoid machines overheating, down-flow
air-conditioning units guarantee a stable temperature
and humidity.
Fire
Detection & Suppression: Intelligent fire
detection and suppression systems using a combination
of optical and ionization smoke detectors and suppression
by a FM200 gas system.
Power:
A 2-megawatt diverse power supply, backed up by a dedicated
UPS and generator system. Should the National Grid fail
the generators can maintain the power feed indefinitely,
general fuel reserve of 24 hours at full load.
Data
Backup: All hosting servers are backed up on
a daily basis to an offsite location
DNS:
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary DNS servers are run
on independent networks in different physical locations.
The Network is always connected to the Internet backbone
using at least three different providers currently MFN,
Level 3 and NewNet.
Bandwidth
is supplied on demand.
Connectivity
is managed via the BGP4 protocol using Cisco Routers.
This provides a high level of redundancy as if one connection
fails the others automatically take over without any
downtime.
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