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Originally Posted by compserv
Hi, thanks for the reply. Please don't take my post as a criticism of your service, I was just trying to understand your definition of 100% uptime. Clustered servers, redundant power supplies, backup power generation can all provide 100% server availability, but unless there is redundant telecom that becomes the weakest link and a builder with a pneumatic drill can destroy your 100% availability record.
A company I was contracting at sent the staff home to work for an afternoon not long ago. Remote Citrix Servers and dumb terminals in the office, and a construction company with a JCB shut down the building. Now what's all this about cloud computing???
Roger.
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Hi Roger,
We have redundant Network as we have 2 separate uplinks going to London from 2 different routes and 1 uplink going to Manchester and then getting connected to US directly. We won't face any network problems even if something goes wrong with the Hub in London.