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Network Information Center
Cyber-Core.Net's WEB HOSTING Network Operations
is located in Orlando, Florida. We utilize bandwidth,
power and connectivity from the new, ultra-modern
Data Center located at 100 W. Lake Lucerne in
Orlando.
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING Data Center
Built for Ultimate Performance and Reliability

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Network Redundancy
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING uses intelligent end-user
routing software called Border Gateway Protocol
(BGP) between there OC-3's. BGP identifies which
path is the most efficient for each data packet
and then routes the packet to its destination on
the fastest path. This increases the speed at which
web pages sent from our NOC arrive at their destination.
Studies have shown that the most common reason for
downtime is circuit failure on Tier 1 provider backbones,
the major data highways. To guard against this potential
problem, we have two Tier-1 providers. If one experiences
problems, we can route traffic down another one.
Furthermore, because we are OnNet with Level(3)
and Qwest, we share their digital distribution architecture,
which includes private peering network connections
to major Internet carriers such as MCI, Sprint,
UUNET, EUNET, AT&T, AOL, Best, Erols, @Home, IBM
Advantis and others. These private peering arrangements
allow Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING to quickly and
efficiently exchange packets of data with every
major backbone carrier in a one-to-one environment.
Network Reliability
Industry analysis reveals that 70% of downtime of
over 10 hours with any ISP is caused by telephone
circuit failure. With Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING,
circuit failure is virtually eliminated as we are
with Level(3) and Qwest.
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING providers also have peering
connections with other major Tier 1 providers that
allow traffic to be switched to alternate backbones
should the need arise.
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING recognizes that downtime
is not an option for your servers. That's why we
invest heavily in hardware and facilities that ensure
that your clients are up and running on the web
24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING Network Operations Center
(NOC) features raised flooring. This enables a constant
flow of conditioned air and helps to maintain uniform
room temperature at all times. In addition, raised
flooring reduces static and ensures a professional,
computer-grade environment for your servers.
Finally, the NOC is located in a secure, monitored,
class A building with a minimum number of approved
personnel allowed access to highly sensitive areas
and equipment. A detailed record of employee and
visitor entry is maintained at all times.
Uninterruptible Power System
To guard against local power failures, Cyber-Core.Net
WEB HOSTING has two industrial-grade, three-phase
Liebert UPS systems. These act as back-up batteries,
maintaining uninterrupted power in case of surges
or power outages. With these back-up systems in
place, we can keep our network up and running indefinitely
without relying on external power.
Industrial-Grade Air Conditioners
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING NOC has two Liebert 10
ton industrial air conditioners that condition our
computer rooms and operations center. Air temperature
is maintained at an optimal 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
Custom Web Servers
Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING' web servers are custom-built
industrial machines designed for a 24/7 web serving
environment. All Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING servers
are equipped with dual-redundant, 400-watt power
supplies, hot swap Seagate Baracuda/Cheetah drives
and force-filtered cooling systems. In addition,
our NOC is equipped with an inventory of identically
configured, burned-in standby servers.
Force Filtered Cooling
All of Cyber-Core.Net WEB HOSTING custom web servers
are equipped with a positive-pressure filtered-air
system. Four large fans pull filtered air into each
server's protective case, and the components within
are cooled by fans that circulate this purified
air. This constant introduction of clean air into
the case creates a positive pressure environment
ensuring that dust and particles remain outside
the server.
Redundant Hot Swap Power Supplies
Each server employs dual-redundant hot swap power
supplies. If a power supply were to fail, the server
would continue running with power from the alternate
supply. Meanwhile, alarms would alert a technician,
who would quickly restore redundancy. In the meantime,
servers and client sites would experience no downtime.
Standby Servers
We keep spare servers online of all CPU configurations.
If a server were to experience a hardware failure,
we would turn a key, grab the handle on the drive,
pull it out and insert it into an identical standby
CPU. We would then reboot the second machine, and
the server would be up and running again in a matter
of minutes.
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