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San
Antonio , Texas – Linux Data Center
RebelNetworks has secured space in a San Antonio , Texas data
center. All Linux Based Servers are set up and managed in this new
superior facility. San Antonio is known for the absence of natural
disasters and is on the most seismically stable soil in the US . This
bigger and better data center is approximately 12,000 square feet
of raised floor space with an adjoining 6,000 square feet of office
space. It is connected to the world class and ever-expanding Peer1
Network. It is fed by dual OC-48 uplinks to the Peer 1 Network with
fully redundant network and power systems. This data center supports
over 2,000 servers currently with the capacity for over 7,500. In
addition, it will be the location for testing and deployment of new
product lines and services.
NETWORK
Rebel Networks uses the Peer1 Network is fully redundant, uses redundant
fiber entry points and connects only with Tier 1 upstream providers
such as at&t, Savvis, Sprint and MCI. We guarantee 100% uptime
and will provide you credit for any downtime experienced.
Redundant High Bandwidth Connectivity
Dual OC-48 uplinks connect us to the world-class Peer 1 network
with fully redundant power and network systems. Rebel Networks provides
fully managed hosting Services and offers a 100% uptime guarantee,
ensuring the highest degree of security against network downtime
and the fastest possible data transfers.
Bandwidth Utilization
It is a common misconception that the amounts of bandwidth (size
of the pipes that carry the data) differentiate web hosting companies.
In reality it is not only the size of the pipes that matters, it
is the utilization levels. The utilization of our Internet connections
is vital to a network's ability to transfer data without packet
loss or latency. With our Datacenter and use of the Peer1 Network
we aims to keep all connection usage below 50% to avoid any connectivity
problems.
Dynamic Routing
We runs the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4) for best case routing.
The BGP4 protocol is a standard that allows for the routing of packets
of information sent out from our network. Each packet of information
is evaluated and sent over the best route possible. Because of our
redundant network architecture, packets may be sent via alternative
routes even if they are being delivered to the same end user. Should
one of our providers fail, packets leaving our network are automatically
redirected through another route via a different provider.
Network Security
Rebel Networks omptimizes the Peer1 network is a fully switched
network. Traffic destined for a website hosted on a server is sent
only through switching equipment necessary to deliver the information
to that server. This minimizes the risk of someone sniffing or capturing
traffic being sent across the network. Furthermore, Rebel Networks
vigorously prosecutes persons who generate malicious attacks on
the our internal network.
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