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Our servers are independently certified daily
by Scan Alert to protect your information
from hackers by meeting all federal security audit requirements.
Dell Servers
We
only use Dell Poweredge class servers because of their state-of-the-art
technology and proven track record. All of our servers currently
run on Quad Intel 2.66 GHz Xeon processors with 4096
MB of memory.
Intel Xeon Processors
 All
of our servers have Intel Xeon processors providing the processing
power and versatility required for high end servers. The combination
of the Intel netburst microarchitecture and hyper-threading
technology provides outstanding performance and headroom for
peak workloads, resulting in faster response times.
Red Hat Linux Enterprise
 We
exclusively use Redhat Enterprise Linux operating system on
our servers. Linux is one of the most popular server operating
systems in the industry today due to it’s scalability
and track record as the most stable operating system on the
market. It is constantly under active development which insures
a reliable, secure, and robust platform for web hosting environments.
Cisco Switches
 We
use Cisco switches that support advanced features such as
IP Routing, QoS, Granular Rate Limiting, Security Access Control
Lists (ACLs) and Multicast Management to insure network operations.
Since the company’s inception, Cisco have been the leaders
in the development of Internet Protocol (IP) networking technologies.
Juniper Routers
 We
use Juniper routers that forward packets at a throughput
of 20Gbps. Juniper delivers networking solutions
that support the world's most demanding mission-critical networks,
including the world's top 25 service providers and 8 of the
top 15 Fortune 500 companies.
Redundant Network
 All
of our servers are housed in ThePlanet’s datacenter
located in Dallas, Texas with multiple connections to the
internet on 10 different tier one backbone providers with
1Gbps or greater uplinks. Should any connection fail the other
connections automatically takes over. Our backbone providers
include UUNet, Sprint, Level 3, Global Crossing, Verio, AT&T,
Time Warner, Allegiance Telecom, Broadwing, and Abovenet.
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