TowardEX Simplified NETworking's Network Builder provides a breakthrough solution for content providers and operators of heavily trafficked web sites.
In our list below, you will find templates for prefabricated network architectures that are suitable for content providers with Ethernet internet connectivity in a datacenter environment.
Each of our prefabricated network designs are extensively tested in our lab, and are industry proven in real-world production environments.
Getting Started with BGP Multihoming
ProCentric
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Designed for heavily trafficked web site operators and small to medium sized web hosting companies, the ProCentric template extends multihomed internet capability all the way down to each of your servers and/or load balancers. This is a popular solution among web hosting companies, streaming audio, online gaming and e-commerce content providers. Primary benefit includes greatly increased availability of your services.
Typical Equipment and Capacity: Typically, the ProCentric template is implemented into live action using Cisco 7300 Series, Juniper M7i, or FreeBSD server-based system for routers, and Cisco Catalyst 3750 or 2950 for switches.
Aggregate network capacity can be typically anywhere from 2Gbps to 14Gbps or more, depending on equipment and Internet connections used. Our network experts will walk you through and make recommendations in buying proper equipments for your installation, based on your traffic requirements.
Installation Note: Minimum of two ISPs is required and BGP routing will be activated on customer's network. VRRP will be provided by the routers to customer servers and/or load balancers for redundancy in case of a router failure. Our network experts can assist you with IP address and AS number justification prior to configuration and deployment of your network.
OptiPOP
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Leveraging the increasing commodity of Ethernet based optical internet infrastructure, the OptiPOP template addresses the scalability and resilency issues for medium sized ISPs, colocation and large web hosting networks, and enterprise backbone infrastructure networks.
Unlike the traditional medium sized IP networks, the OptiPOP maximizes efficiency of today's advanced ethernet switching fabric, while extending the multihomed internet connectivity all the way down to the end users. The end result includes lowered expenses on costly router interface ports, improved policy controls, lowered impact during a network outage and increased resilency.
With OptiPOP's advanced Layer2 802.1Q switching configuration, the customer can also extend its network to a remote POP using fiber with ease of scalability. The OptiPOP is popular among large web hosting companies and service providers looking to lower their overall total cost of ownership, while maximizing efficiency and fault-tolerance.
Typical Equipment and Capacity: Typically, the OptiPOP template is deployed using Cisco 7300 Series, Juniper M-series, or FreeBSD server-based system for routers. For distribution grid switches, Extreme Networks Alpine series or Cisco Catalyst 6500 series is typical in installations. For customer interface switches, Cisco Catalyst 3750 and 2950 are typically used.
Aggregate network capacity can be typically anywhere from 3Gbps to 40Gbps or more, depending on equipment and Internet connections used. Our network experts will walk you through and make recommendations in buying proper equipments for your installation, based on your traffic requirements.
Installation Note: Minimum of two ISPs is required and BGP and IGP routing will be activated on customer's network. 802.1Q switching topology will be implemented on top of physical layout, and VRRP can be provided to dual-homed customers. Our network experts can assist you with IP address and AS number justification during or prior to configuration and deployment of your network.
Support Service
After installation of the network, we will provide 30 day of free installation support service. Any problems specifically regarding to the installed network can be reported to our network experts and we will be glad to assist at free of charge during this period. After 30 days, we recommend that you sign up for Managed Autonomous System service for continuing maintenance and support.
To get started, or if you wish to acquire more information, please contact our sales representatives.
TowardEX Simplified NETworking's Network Builder provides a breakthrough solution for content providers and operators of heavily trafficked web sites.
In our list below, you will find templates for prefabricated network architectures that are suitable for content providers with Ethernet internet connectivity in a datacenter environment.
Each of our prefabricated network designs are extensively tested in our lab, and are industry proven in real-world production environments.
Getting Started with BGP Multihoming
Designed for heavily trafficked web site operators and small to medium sized web hosting companies, the ProCentric template extends multihomed internet capability all the way down to each of your servers and/or load balancers. This is a popular solution among web hosting companies, streaming audio, online gaming and e-commerce content providers. Primary benefit includes greatly increased availability of your services.
Typical Equipment and Capacity: Typically, the ProCentric template is implemented into live action using Cisco 7300 Series, Juniper M7i, or FreeBSD server-based system for routers, and Cisco Catalyst 3750 or 2950 for switches.
Aggregate network capacity can be typically anywhere from 2Gbps to 14Gbps or more, depending on equipment and Internet connections used. Our network experts will walk you through and make recommendations in buying proper equipments for your installation, based on your traffic requirements.
Installation Note: Minimum of two ISPs is required and BGP routing will be activated on customer's network. VRRP will be provided by the routers to customer servers and/or load balancers for redundancy in case of a router failure. Our network experts can assist you with IP address and AS number justification prior to configuration and deployment of your network.
Leveraging the increasing commodity of Ethernet based optical internet infrastructure, the OptiPOP template addresses the scalability and resilency issues for medium sized ISPs, colocation and large web hosting networks, and enterprise backbone infrastructure networks.
Unlike the traditional medium sized IP networks, the OptiPOP maximizes efficiency of today's advanced ethernet switching fabric, while extending the multihomed internet connectivity all the way down to the end users. The end result includes lowered expenses on costly router interface ports, improved policy controls, lowered impact during a network outage and increased resilency.
With OptiPOP's advanced Layer2 802.1Q switching configuration, the customer can also extend its network to a remote POP using fiber with ease of scalability. The OptiPOP is popular among large web hosting companies and service providers looking to lower their overall total cost of ownership, while maximizing efficiency and fault-tolerance.
Typical Equipment and Capacity: Typically, the OptiPOP template is deployed using Cisco 7300 Series, Juniper M-series, or FreeBSD server-based system for routers. For distribution grid switches, Extreme Networks Alpine series or Cisco Catalyst 6500 series is typical in installations. For customer interface switches, Cisco Catalyst 3750 and 2950 are typically used.
Aggregate network capacity can be typically anywhere from 3Gbps to 40Gbps or more, depending on equipment and Internet connections used. Our network experts will walk you through and make recommendations in buying proper equipments for your installation, based on your traffic requirements.
Installation Note: Minimum of two ISPs is required and BGP and IGP routing will be activated on customer's network. 802.1Q switching topology will be implemented on top of physical layout, and VRRP can be provided to dual-homed customers. Our network experts can assist you with IP address and AS number justification during or prior to configuration and deployment of your network.
After installation of the network, we will provide 30 day of free installation support service. Any problems specifically regarding to the installed network can be reported to our network experts and we will be glad to assist at free of charge during this period. After 30 days, we recommend that you sign up for Managed Autonomous System service for continuing maintenance and support.
To get started, or if you wish to acquire more information, please contact our sales representatives.