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Our Network Specifications!

What type of connection does TNH have?

Currently we are connected to the Internet through fiber optic cable from multiple redundant carriers.

We use 1000 Mbps Ethernet to connect our servers to our backbone providers. We monitor each Ethernet connection for performance thresholds 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What type of backups do you use?

Our web servers run dual SCSI, Raid I drive configurations. Should a hard drive fail at any time, the backup drive takes its place instantly.

Our network center is backed up by dedicated 100 amp circuits that are specially designed to handle the fluctuating power requirements of high speed computer equipment.

Attached to these dedicated circuits are Exide battery backups capable of keeping the entire network online for more than 48 hours. We have never had a power failure and the energy grid we are located on is running at less than 10% capacity.

 

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