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Our Data Center features high level security, raised flooring, climate-control, UPS power supply, fire suppression system as well as multiple redundant connections to major backbones such as Verio, Williams, UUNET, Level3, Genuity, Sprint and Verizon. The Data Center is also equipped with backup batteries and diesel generators, Cisco routers and switches; and is staffed 24x7 by qualified system administrators and engineers. All servers are secured in a state of the art Smart POP; monitored by both on hand technicians, IP cameras and door security via Hand geometry reader; OC3C connections are physically diverse and Sonet protected; dual power feeds backed up with UPS, Rectifiers, Batteries and Generator to ensure our customers have near zero down time. Our Data Center uses industry-standard SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and provides round-the-clock monitoring of all hardware, including routers, switches, UPS systems, and servers. The Data Center also monitors power, environmental factors (such as temperature and humidity), generator status, and network connectivity. All critical services are monitored. In addition, our Data center is located in one of the 2 main Telco Hotel vaults in Atlanta, GA - with access to all the major fiber and IP backbones and the highest quality of power and security.

What is BGP4 and how does it work?
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is a protocol for exchanging routing information between gateway hosts (each with its own router) in a network of autonomous systems. BGP is often the protocol used between gateway hosts on the Internet. The routing table contains a list of known routers, the addresses they can reach, and a cost metric associated with the path to each router so that the best available route is chosen.

Hosts using BGP communicate using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and send updated router table information only when one host has detected a change. Only the affected part of the routing table is sent. BGP-4, the latest version, lets administrators configure cost metrics based on policy statements. (BGP-4 is sometimes called BGP4, without the hyphen.) BGP communicates with autonomous (local) networks using Internal BGP (IBGP) since it doesn't work well with IGP. The routers inside the autonomous network thus maintain two routing tables: one for the interior gateway protocol and one for IBGP. BGP-4 makes it easy to use Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), which is a way to have more addresses within the network than with the current IP address assignment scheme.

What does this mean to you, the customer?
This means that the network data is analyzed and built into a custom BGP table that is the fastest possible route to you. This is done every 4 seconds and the BGP tables are updated every four seconds to keep the network running at a top notch speed! This gives visitors' to your website the fastest access to the content while ensuring the connection remains redundant. In simpler words this means that your server will remain available without any interruptions incase one of our bandwidth providers does go down.

 
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