Overview
eNfinityHost servers are located in the Sagonet Data Center
located in Florida. Thus the following information is provided
to help you better understand the resouces behind eNfinityHost.com.
Sago Networks prides itself on having built a solid, redundant
network; and can thus offer greater than 99% uptimes. We acheive
this through a simple and scalable architecture. In our Tampa
facility, we manage numerous connections to the Internet backbone
(utilizing the BGPv4 to transmit route information). All connections
to our Internet backbone carriers are gigiabit (or greater)
over divergant optical paths to the two local "teleco
hotels" (metropolitan peering points for telecommunications
carriers). Internally, redundant routing paths are provided
through extensive use of OSPFv2 (RFC 2328).
Foundry Powered Core
All Sago core routers are Foundry Networks NetIron 40G Switch
Routers, which deliver up to 1.2 Terabits/second switching
capacity to satisfy the exploding bandwidth requirements of
our customers. Our Core Network and Edge architecture are
designed to support up to 6x10Gbps of Internet traffic as
deployed. The switching core employs Foundry BigIron 800 MultiLayer
Switches featuring the TerathonT ASIC-based architecture.
Access switches within the datacenter are Foundry EdgeIron
48G Layer 2 Switches with dual Gigabit Uplinks to two separate
Core/Distribution Switches.
Wireless Network
Sago Networks follows the same redundant design principles
in the architecture of our wireless network. All relay points
on the wireless network are connected via multiple backbone
uplinks to both geographic bandwidth aggregation points and
other major backbone sites for further redundancy.
Keep It Simple
Sago Networks deploys remote cities in an identical manner.
Our mastery of redundant routing ensures maximum service availability
for our customers. Below you will find a simplified diagram
of the Tampa Network.
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