| ABOUT US
We`re established in Seattle,
Washington, US. We provide Internet users with reliable
and affordable Internet services along with the highest
level of customer satisfaction. Our services include co-located
and virtual web hosting, dedicated and ecommerce
services.
NETWORK
OPERATIONS CENTER
Our provider data center is located
in Downtown Seattle, Washington, USA. The building is
the premier telecommunications hub and carrier hotel for
the Pacific Northwest. Brainbench survey ranked Seattle
no. 1 for IT IQ among all US cities.
Data center building is one of the largest carrier
building on the West coast of the United States and
provides us with access to every major service providers
in the region, like Sprint, UUNET, MFN, Level3, XO,
Qwest, Congent, Global Crossing, Looking Glass, etc.
It also offers
state of the art redundant electrical power and HVAC
systems as well as multi layered security and CCTV
systems, along with uninterruptible and back-up power,
raised flooring, redundant Internet connections with 24-hour
monitoring, and state-of-the-art fire suppression and
environmental controls for your ultimate peace of mind.
Our Network Operations Center is
staffed 24x7 by Unix Systems Administrators, Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineers, hardware experts, network
engineers, programmers, and applications specialists.
Our engineers monitor more than 900 servers, routers,
switches and fiber-optic connections within the primary
of our Network Operations Center located just inside our
SDC in Seattle, Washington.
We have spent 2 years developing custom made monitoring
and control software which will alert our NOC engineers
by cellular phone, 2-way pager and email whenever a
problem is detected by the auto-scripts. Often, a
problem with the Server is corrected within minutes, if
not seconds, from the time it occurred. Our proprietary
software monitors the following ports and automatically
restarts each service if it is not detected within 10
seconds: web traffic (port 80), POP3 email (port 110),
outgoing email (port 25), telnet (port 23), ftp (port
21), secure server (port 443), real audio (port 8080 and
port 7777), and other vital connectivity ports. Every 10
seconds our engineers get print-outs of any ports that
did not respond and that could not be restarted
automatically.
We have taken every step possible to ensure continued
and uninterrupted operation of our servers: multi-homed
single-mode fiber Gbits connections to diverse backbone
providers, diesel-powered generators, redundant UPS
systems, and on-hand inventory of hard drives, memory
chips, network cards, motherboards, power supplies,
processors, RAM and other hardware components.
You can rest assured that your server is being watched
by the best of the best 24 hours a day.




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