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Our Data Center
Industrial-Grade Equipment for the Ultimate Performance and
Reliability.
AIMCENTRAL.NET recognizes that down time is not an option for
your servers. That’s why we invest heavily in hardware and
facilities that ensure your clients are up and running on the
web 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
AIMCENTRAL.NET’s Network Operations Center (NOC) features
raised flooring. This enables a constant flow of conditioned
air and helps to maintain uniform room temperature at all
times. In addition, raised flooring reduces static and ensures
a professional, computer grade environment for your servers.
The facility is equipped with a Raytheon fire suppression
system, designed to immediately extinguish fire and protect
equipment and personnel. The command center is controlled via
automatic doors to further secure and protect the equipment.
Finally, the NOC is located in a secure, monitored, class A
building with a minimum number of approved personnel allowed
access to highly sensitive areas and equipment. A detailed
record of employee and visitor entry is maintained at all
times.
Uninterruptible Power System
To guard against local power failures, AIMCENTRAL.NET has two
industrial-grade, three phase Liebert UPS systems. These act
as back-up batteries, maintaining uninterrupted power in case
of surges or power outages. With these backup systems in
place, we can keep our network up and running indefinitely
without relying on external power.
Industrial-Grade Air Conditioners
AIMCENTRAL.NET’s NOC has two Liebert ten ton industrial air
conditioners, which condition our computer rooms and
operations center. Our computer room is kept at an optimal
temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
Custom Web Servers
AIMCENTRAL.NET’s web servers are custom-built industrial
machines designed for a 24/7 web serving environment. All AIMCENTRAL.NET
servers are equipped with dual redundant 450-watt power
supplies, hot swap Seagate Baracuda/Cheetah drives and
force-filtered cooling systems. In addition, our NOC is
equipped with an inventory of identically configured,
burned-in standby servers.
Force Filtered Cooling
All of AIMCENTRAL.NET’s custom web servers are equipped with
a positive pressure filtered-air system. Four large fans pull
filtered air into each server's protective case and the
components within are cooled by fans which circulate this
purified air. This constant introduction of clean air into the
case creates a positive pressure environment ensuring dust and
particles remain outside of the server.
Hot Swap Seagate Drives
The drives and drive bays of all AIMCENTRAL.NET servers are
constructed from high-grade aluminum, and rest in shock
mounted drive cages, which adds to the durability of the
hardware. AIMCENTRAL.NET’s drives proudly feature the lowest
failure rate in the industry.
Redundant Hot Swap Power Supplies
Each server employs dual-redundant hot swap power supplies. If
a power supply were to fail, the server would continue running
with power from the alternate supply. Meanwhile, alarms would
alert a technician, who would quickly restore redundancy. In
the meantime, servers and client sites would experience no
downtime.
Standby Servers
We keep spare servers on-line of all CPU configurations. If a
server were to experience a hardware failure, we would turn a
key, grab the handle on the drive, pull it out, and insert it
into an identical standby CPU. We would then reboot the second
machine and the server would be up and running again in a
matter of minutes.
Connected to Three Backbones
The AIMCENTRAL.NET NOC located in Baltimore, Maryland is OnNet
with GlobalCenter (GC), Qwest Communications and GTE through
three separate bandwidth-on-demand connections which enter
Baltimore in our building.
GC, a Tier 1 provider whose 13,000-mile fiber optic network
and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology provide
an enormous 460 gigabytes per second (Gbps) of capacity
worldwide, has an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) fiber node
located just a few floors below the AIMCENTRAL.NET NOC.
Qwest comes into Baltimore with an OC-12 line and plans to
upgrade their connection to an OC-48 in the near future. They
also have an ATM fiber node floors below the AIMCENTRAL.NET
NOC. Our Qwest connection enables AIMCENTRAL.NET to offer
additional redundancy and better routes to Europe, Latin
America and Asia. With our carriers, our router has up to
150,000 possible routes to send each packet of traffic.
Genuity, a division of GTE, is our third Tier One Internet
backbone. Genuity provides excellent network performance as a
result of their high-speed peering arrangements with other
Tier One Internet backbone providers. The GTE global network
delivers customers directly onto the Internet via a high-speed
connection to its private, super-capacity backbone, including
17,000 miles of fiber and OC192 capacity. It is comprised of
more than 800 U.S. local access points and approximately 1,500
international local access points in more than 150 countries.
Furthermore, because of these unique connections, AIMCENTRAL.NET
does not need to link to the Internet though an OC3 or T3
Telecom circuit. Instead, independent cables run inside our
building directly from the AIMCENTRAL.NET NOC to all three
carriers points of presence. These lines can handle the
bandwidth of a T3 or an OC3 with DWDM. Plus, they handle
several times the bandwidth of an OC3. Whatever your bandwidth
needs may be, AIMCENTRAL.NET has the scalability to meet them.
Network Redundancy
AIMCENTRAL.NET uses intelligent end-user routing software
called Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), between Qwest, GC and
GTE, who use the same protocol. BGP identifies which path is
the most efficient for each data packet and then routes the
packet to its destination on the fastest path. This increases
the speed at which web pages sent from our NOC arrive at their
destination.
Studies have shown that the most common reason for downtime is
circuit failure on Tier 1 provider backbones, the major data
highways. To guard against this potential problem, we have
three Tier-1 providers. If one experiences problems, we can
route traffic down the other one. Furthermore, because we are
OnNet with GlobalCenter, Qwest and GTE, we share their digital
distribution architecture, which includes private peering
network connections to major Internet carriers such as MCI,
Sprint, UUNET, EUNET, AT&T, AOL, Best, Erols, @Home, IBM
Advantis and others. These private peering arrangements allow AIMCENTRAL.NET
to exchange packets of data with every major backbone carrier
in a one-to-one environment quickly and efficiently.
In addition, GC has high-speed links to eight public exchanges
including both MAE East and West and several NAPS. Through
these public exchanges, customers have the ability to reach
their site, no matter from where they are coming on the
Internet.
Network Reliability
Industry analysis reveals that 70% of downtime over ten hours
with any ISP is caused by telephone circuit failure. Since our
NOC is in the same building as Global Center, Qwest and GTE,
circuit failure is virtually eliminated because there is no
phone circuit between us and our providers. Instead, there is
a direct connection between our Cisco 7500 routers and theirs.
AIMCENTRAL.NET’s providers also have peering connections
with other major Tier 1 providers, which allows traffic to be
switched to alternate backbones should the need arise.
Raw Performance Equals Low Latency/High Throughput
Too often providers operate their networks at three to four
times responsible capacity. As a result, their corresponding
transfer times reach over 300ms. AIMCENTRAL.NET’s network
daily average is 27% of its capacity, with midday peak spikes
reaching only 33% capacity. AIMCENTRAL.NET guarantees clients
will be carried off our network in less than 80ms over a five
minute average at any time of day or night.
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