Data
Center
Fast, Reliable Internet Connections
Apollo Hosting customers have direct fiber optic connections with Frontier
GlobalCenter, Qwest Communications, and Genuity, a division of GTE. These
tier 1 providers service such giants as Yahoo!, Netscape®,
Ebay®, and USA TODAY. With these three carriers, our router has
up to 150,000 possible routes to send each packet of data. Because your
site will actually be on a backbone, you will be provided with one of the
fastest, most reliable connections available.
We are also connected to Qwest® Communication's OC192 line which
provides us with redundancy and increased routes to Europe, Latin America
and Asia.
Industry analysts claim that telecom circuit failure is to blame for
nearly 70% of all server downtime over 10 hours. Because of our unique
Internet connection, we do not need to connect to the Internet via a
telecom circuit as most of our competitors do. Instead, we have independent
cables which run from our NOC directly to the FGC and Qwest points of
presence. No matter what our client's bandwidth needs are, we have the
scalability to meet them.
In early October 1999, we added connectivity from Level 3 Communications®.
Level 3 was described in USA Today as "a dream team with a dream
network." With the fundamental change in communication technology
at hand, they are the first to build an international end to end communications
network, based entirely on IP technology. To implement this new technology,
Level 3 plans to construct local networks in 50 cities across the United
States, all interconnected by an intercity or long distance network
that will extend nearly 16,000 miles.
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Reliable Connection
Yahoo! also connects directly using Frontier GlobalCenter. If you
can reach Yahoo!, you can reach our network. Frontier GlobalCenter's
ground-breaking 460 Gbps network runs Border Gateway Protocol to
25 other major carriers through over 25 high-speed private peering
arrangements, providing the fastest, most efficient and most reliable
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Dedicated Connection
Some web providers operate an additional dial-up Internet service
which slows down their connection to the Internet. We are not Internet
Access providers - our scalable bandwidth lines are entirely dedicated
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Fast, Reliable Servers
Our servers are custom-built machines designed for a 24/7 web serving
environment. All of our servers are equipped with dual redundant
450-watt power supplies, hot swap Fujitsu drives and force-filtered
cooling systems. Our Network Operations Center (NOC) is equipped
with standby machines, industry-leading Liebert uninterruptible
power supplies (UPSs) and a temperature-controlled environment,
all located in a secure, monitored facility.
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Force Filtered Cooling
All the drives, motherboards, and power supplies in our NOC are
in cases with a positive pressure filtered-air environment. Two
large fans pull filtered air into the protective case, and the components
within are cooled by fans which circulate this purified air. The
constant introduction of clean air into the case creates a positive
pressure environment ensuring that dust and particles remain out.
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Hot Swap Fujitsu Drives
The drives and drive bays of our servers are all constructed from
high-grade aluminum, and rest in a Shock Mounted Drive Cage, which
adds to the durability of the hardware. We back up our servers
nightly. If the industrial grade drive were to fail, all we would
have to do is copy the backup (never more than 24 hours old) onto
a standby machine which is already on-line. The site would be
up and running within a matter of minutes.
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Redundant Hot Swap Power
Supplies
Each server has dual-redundant hot swap power supplies. If one of
these power supplies were to fail, the server would not go down
because each power supply is capable of running the server by itself,
indefinitely. Meanwhile, alarms would alert our technicians to the
problem; they would restore redundancy with one of our spares and
then service the failed supply unit. During all this, sites on our
network would never be down. |
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Standby Servers
We keep spares on-line of all CPU configurations. If the server
were to experience a hardware failure we would literally turn a
key, grab the handle on the drive, pull it out, and insert it into
an identical standby CPU. We would reboot the second machine and
the server would be up and running again in a matter of minutes. |
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