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Conquest Hosting has been trusted by Web hosting companies to deliver
the business-critical technology they need to succeed. Uninterruptible Power System
To guard against local power failures, Conquest 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 Cooling
Conquest Hosting's 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.
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.
Force Filtered Cooling
All of Conquest Hosting's 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.
Connected to Three Internet Backbones
Conquest Hosting's NOC is OnNet with Frontier Global Crossing (FGC),
Qwest Communications and AT&T through three separate
bandwidth-on-demand connections that enter our building.
FGC, a Tier 1 provider with a 13,000-mile fiber optic network and Dense
Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology that provides an enormous
460 gigabytes per second (Gbps) of capacity worldwide, has an
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) fiber node located just a few floors
below the
Conquest Hosting's NOC.
Qwest also has an ATM fiber node just floors below our NOC. Our Qwest
connection enables Conquest Hosting to offer additional redundancy
and better routes to Europe, Latin America and Asia.
AT&T is our third Tier One Internet backbone. AT&T Managed
Internet Service provides a reliable, dedicated, high-speed Internet
connection and industry-leading Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Your
business IP services will reside on AT&T's world-class OC-192/OC-48
IP backbone, providing you with managed, state-of-the-art hardware and
software, smart routing capability, and continuous performance
monitoring.
Furthermore, because of these unique connections, Conquest Hosting does
not need to link to the Internet through an OC3 or T3 Telecom circuit.
Instead, independent cables run inside our building directly from our
NOC to all three carriers' points of presence. These lines can handle
the bandwidth of a T3 or an OC3 with DWDM. Plus, they handle several
times the bandwidth of an OC3. Whatever your bandwidth needs may be,
Conquest Hosting has the scalability to meet them.
Network Redundancy
Conquest Hosting uses intelligent end-user routing software called
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) between Qwest, GC and AT&T, which use
the same protocol. 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 three Tier-1 providers. If one
experiences problems, we can route traffic down another one.
Furthermore, because we are OnNet with GlobalCenter, Qwest and AT&T,
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 Conquest Hosting to
quickly and efficiently exchange packets of data with every major
backbone carrier in a one-to-one environment.
In addition, GC has high-speed links to eight public exchanges including
both MAE East and West and several NAPS. Through these public exchanges,
customers have the ability to reach their sites, no matter where they
are.
Network Reliability
Industry analysis reveals that 70% of downtime of over 10 hours with any
ISP is caused by telephone circuit failure. With Conquest Hosting,
circuit failure is virtually eliminated. That's because our NOC is in
the same building as GlobalCenter, Qwest and AT&T. There is no phone
circuit between Conquest Hosting and these providers. Instead, there is
a direct connection between our Cisco 7500 routers and theirs.
Conquest Hosting's providers also have peering connections with other
major Tier 1 providers that allow traffic to be switched to alternate
backbones should the need arise.
DataCenter
Partners
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Global Crossing is a leading Internet backbone service
provider. Over the past several years, Global Crossing has been
building the foundation for Nationwide Digital Distribution, which
radically improves the reliability and speed of the Internet. As a
digital distribution company, Global Crossing handles 8.8 billion page views
per month, translating into 1.8 billion hits per day and
1.26 million hits per minute. Today, Global Crossing routes the
world's top websites including Yahoo!, The Motley Fool, Electronic
Arts, Quote.com, News Alert, Pacific Bell at Hand, USA TODAY and
more.
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Qwest is a cutting edge Internet communications company.
The Qwest network is built with the industry's most advanced
technologies. It offers 10 gigabit, OC-192 speed and is
constructed on a self-healing SONET ring and 2.4 gigabit (OC-48)
IP architecture. In the U.S., it reaches 18,815 miles and connects
to 150 cities across the country. It also extends 1,400 miles into
Mexico. Cables under the Atlantic Ocean connect to Europe, where
they are joined with KPN, the Dutch Telecommunications Company, in
a joint venture. KPNQwest is building a 9,100 mile European
network that will connect 40 cities. Qwest also is part owner of
the newest digital cables in Europe, TAT 14, which will also
connect to the KPNQwest network. With this type of expansion in
service, Qwest will remain an international leader in the ISP
marketplace with unmatched speed, reliability and coverage.
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Cisco Systems
is
the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco
provides the market with a broad range of end-to-end networking
solutions that includes routers, LAN and ATM switches and network
management software to name a few. More than any other company,
Cisco Systems has been responsible for creating, enhancing and
advancing the frontiers of IP internetworking technology. We are
proud to say that our network is entirely switched and routed on
Cisco's quality hardware.
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