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Serverpoint.com architecture from server to the Internet, is as follows:
* Servers are connected to edge Cisco or Foundry switches * Each edge switch is connected to two independent core switches * Each core switch, besides being connected to each other, is connected to an independent router * Their routers are each connected to independent Internet providers, coming into our building through separate areas and through independent underground fiber lines. Is this a standard scheme of the company's infrastructure? |
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Not always. Some companies have the other infrastructure.
ServerPoint.com has their own datacenter and it's a big plus as they may organize their network infrastructure in the best possible way. |
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Only having their own datacenter ServerPoint.com provides such stable network and their personnel is of a high tech nature. They also extend their services and that is a big plus for them too.
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I agree Serverpoint.com 's infrastructure is one of the most solid, their privately-owned datacenter and network providers allows them to deliver stable services at competitive prices.
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ServerPoint.com has full redundancy and high network performance. This company must have a professionals to run so complicated infrastructure smoothly.
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