
Hosting
Professionnal hosting
| Serveurs 100% Dells |
Our platform is designed in such a way that if any server fails another server automatically and without delay takes Plus de that server's workload. For example, if one of our mail servers breaks down another server automatically comes online, with all the correct configuration, and takes Plus de the work of the failed server. During this period no email is lost. As well as this, all data is stored in two large network disk arrays. Data is automatically synchronised between the arrays so that in the event of an array failing the remaining array continues to serve data to the servers with no downtime. |
| Sauvegarde des données |
Our network arrays operate RAID, a way of configuring a system so a disk can fail with no impact to data. As explained above we also operate our network arrays in mirrored pairs so a whole array can fail with no impact. Each array is also backed up each night to a separate backup cluster which is then written to tape and stored offsite. Our backup procedure goes above and beyond the majority of web hosting companies. |
| Web Hosting Infrastructure |
| The following diagram represents the Hoster House web hosting infrastructure. |
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| Server Specification |
Our current server specification is:
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| Réseau 100% Cisco Gigabit |
Our network also utilises 100% CAT6 network cable, which contains four pairs of copper wire and, unlike CAT5, utilises all four pairs. CAT6 supports Gigabit (1000 Mbps) Ethernet and supports communications at more than twice the speed of CAT5e, which is the other popular standard for Gigabit Ethernet cabling. |
| Redhat Enterprise Linux Platform |
Our systems utilise the latest Redhat server technology to allow our servers to be continually up to date with Redhat system & security patches. Unlike many of our competitors we run Redhat Enterprise Linux, the most stable release of Redhat Linux available and the only version that keeps completely up to date with security patches. |
| Connectivity |
| Hoster Houseoperates a multi-homed network utilising BGP4 technology. Simply put, we have multiple connections to the Internet with different backbone providers, should any connection fail our other connections automatically take all the traffic. Not only does this mean that we are very unlikely to lose connectivity to the Internet, but it also means that traffic moving to and from our network can choose from a range of paths to get to its final destination. This means that we have been able to configure the network always to take the fastest paths. |


















