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How is your network connected to the internet?
The main facility houses an OC-12 rack with direct fiber optic termination facilities. The OC-12 is connected directly to the Internet backbone via multiple and redundant T-3(45Mbps) lines. Network circuits are provisioned on separate local carriers and utilize a 100Mbps Ethernet backbone. These carriers use the latest SONET, FDDI and ATM technology for the highest level of availability and redundancy. Network circuits are connected to multiple Cisco 7206 routers. The routers utilize Cisco BGP4 routing for diversity and network load balancing. These routers are connected to Redundant Cisco Catalyst 5000 (100 MB) switches that carry all IP traffic to the web servers. All network facilities are protected by multiple line conditioners / surge protectors and backed up by both UPS and multiple 30,000 watt diesel generators. Robotic tape backups are performed daily and stored offsite.

What kind of machines do you use for your servers?
The servers we use for our customers are both Dell and Compaq servers. These servers are configured with:
- Multiple processor 300MHz Pentium II or higher  CPU's
- 384 MB RAM or higher
- Multiple SCSI 9GB hard drives (RAID 5)
- Multiple 100 MB Ethernet cards

What operating software and server software do you use?
All servers run Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server with Internet Information Server 3.0 and 4.0.

Is all this equipment necessary?
Redundancy is the key here. In order to provide our customers with a high level of connectivity and insure up time on the internet, all this equipment is necessary. It is due to this high level of quality connectivity equipment that we can boast a 98% up time on our servers. And you can rest assured that if the servers do go down, there is equipment in place to protect you from data loss.

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