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Ahosting proudly presents brand new datacenter in Orlando.
New Datacenter is approximately 12,000 sq. feet, which is expandable to 50,000 sq. feet in phases.
The physical address of DC2 is:
440 West Kennedy Blvd.
Suite 1
Orlando, FL 32801
It is currently utilizing the following Backbones:
2 x Gig-E Level3 (2,000 Mbps)
1 x Gig-E Time Warner (1,000 Mbps)
1 x OC-12 MCI/UUNET (612 Mbps)
Future Planned Backbones:
1 x Gig-E Global Crossing
1 x Gig-E SPRINT
3 X OC12 MCI/UUNET
1 x OC12 Savvis
Power and Reliability:
1 x Megawatt Diesel Caterpillar Generator with Automatic Transfer Switch Tied to a POWERWare 500Kva (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
5 x 40 Ton Liebert Air Conditioning Units
4800 amps of 480v Input Power
Once fully deployed, new datacenter is able to facilitate over 30,000 servers with ease.
IP to test Ping / Traceroute: 8.10.120.5
Speed Test: http://8.10.120.5/gige-orl-dimenoc.tar
The biggest improvement was done network side. We utilized over 75% of our budget, just for networking hardware. We also purchased 100% Cisco equipment, and will be using total Cisco, even down to the access layer.
At the Network's core, there are (2) Cisco 6506 routers, providing Layer 3 routing. The network it's self is falut tolerant. If one provider was to fail, BGP Would notice the route going offline and would provider the next best route.
The same theory is applied to our Routers. If one router was too fail (Physically Down Failure) the other router knows to pick up the traffic and load till the failed router returns and is ready to pickup traffic. Traffic is split between the routers at all time due to diverse provider entry.
Beyond the network core we have a Distribution Level. This level is equally redundant as the Core with every switch having a failover or alternative path. This setup means if one main core switch goes down, it will use the secondary switch, leaving traffic flowing, even in the event of equipment failure.
This setup allows us to be completely redundant to the core level, giving your server the best route and reliability available.
New Data Center 2 has gone through over 150 hours of network testing, and stress testing, with disaster recovery planners, and proved it can stand up to any possible error.











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