Internet
Colocation
Colocation is a hosting option
for small businesses who want the features of a large IT
department without the costs. Colocation allows you to
place your server or rent a server from the colocation
provider. It generally costs more than standard Web
hosting, but less than a comparable amount of bandwidth
into your place of business. The Colocation company
provides you with an IP, bandwidth, and power to your
server. Once it is up and running you access it much
like you would access a web site, the difference
being that you own the hardware. The biggest advantage
of colocation is the cost of bandwidth. A good example
is a business DSL line runs around $150 to $200 per
month, but the same price or less a single server can be
placed in a colocation facility that provides higher
bandwidth speeds and better redundancy for the network
connections. Colocation facilities offer redundant UPS
to protected their location during electrical outages
and offer technical support and high security.
Data
Centers
This site
provides you information about Data centers and
the top data centers all around the world. A
Data Center or some time called a Colocation
Center is a environmentally-controlled,
secure facility with 24/7/365 monitoring and an
uninterruptible power supply. Data Centers take
companies' data and store it in an off-site
location.
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Dedicated
Servers
Lean more about
dedicated server and what they can offer your
business. A dedicated server is a type of
Internet hosting service within a network of
computers. A company leases or buys an entire
server (computer) solely for its business or
company.
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Colocation providers
Looking for a
colocation providers? Provides information about
different colocation providers all over the
globe. A colocation facility are geographically
positioned to assure the best Internet
connection attainable. A Colocation provider can
provide your the best Internet connection with
large amount of bandwidth.
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T3
Internet
Find out what is
T Internet and who uses it. A T3 Internet
transmit digital signals at 44.736 megabits and
has enough bandwidth to transmit full-motion
real-time video, and very large databases over a
busy network.
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Equinix
Resoures on Equinix providers and what they can
offer. Equinix is a leading global provider of
network data centers and Internet exchange
services for business.
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Telehouse
Provides resources on Telehouse providers and
the benefits they offer. Once you join
Telehouse you become part of an exclusive and
diverse business community.
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Switch and Data
Switch & Data Facilities Company, Inc. , is a
U.S. public corporation that provides
carrier-neutral datacenters and internet
exchanges.
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Hurricane Electric
Hurricane Electric is leading Internet Backbone
and Colocation Providers. Hurricane Electric
operates its own global network, running OC192s,
OC48s, and Gigabit Ethernet. |
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SARA
Dabasaab was the computer division spun off from
aircraft manufacturer Saab in Linkoping, Sweden.
Saab got a license to build it's own copy of
BESk, an early Swedish computer design using
vacuum tubes. This clone was completed in 1957
and was named SARA. It was used for design
calculations for the next generation jet fighter
Saab 37 Viggen.
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