Network
Information
At Sunrise
Web Hosting, we understand the importance of speed, security and stability;
we have invested heavily in hardware and facilities that ensure your
sites are up and running on the web twenty-four hours a day, seven
days a week.
| Connectivity |
 |
Sunrise
Web Hosting utilizes connections to multiple backbones to ensure that
data reaches the end-user in the fastest, most efficient manner possible.
Our world-class data centers are powered by an OC-192 (10 Gigabits
per second, 220 times faster than a T3) nationwide backbone and a
new 155mbps OC-3 (100x faster than a T1) connection with Level3. Because
of this we're able to provide lightning fast connectivity. By utilizing
direct access to each of the major backbone providers we can deliver
you unsurpassed speed and reliability. Here is a brief overview of
our connectivity providers:
Qwest
and its Qwest network is built with the industry's most advanced technologies.
It offers 10 gigabit, OC-192 speed and is constructed on a "self-healing"
SONET ring and 2.4 gigabit (OC-48) Internet Protocol architecture.
In the US, it reaches 18,815 miles and connects to 150 cities across
the country.
Level3
is our second Tier 1 Internet backbone. Level3 continues to build-out
the first international all IP-based broadband network that's built
from the ground up. Extending from the U.S. to Europe and Asia, the
Level 3 broadband network already provides the infrastructure Web-centric
businesses need today. We are connected to Level3 at 155mpbs (OC-3)
connection.
Furthermore,
because of these unique connections, Sunrise Web Hosting does not
need to link to the Internet though an OC-3 or T3 Telecom circuit.
Instead, independent cables run inside our building directly from
the Sunrise Web Hosting NOC to all two carriers' points of presence.
These lines can handle the bandwidth of a T3 or an OC-3 with DWDM.
Plus, they handle several times the bandwidth of an OC-3. Whatever
your bandwidth needs may be, Sunrise Web Hosting has the scalability
to meet them.
Network
Redundancy
Sunrise
Web Hosting runs the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4) for best case
routing. Our entirely switched, Cisco powered network employs Cisco
GSR 12000 class routers running HSRP (N+1 hot fail over) to ensure
that data can be routed even in the event of a router failure. The
BGP4 protocol is a standard that allows for the routing of packets
of information sent out from our network. Each packet of information
is evaluated and sent over the best route possible. Because of our
redundant network architecture, packets may be sent via alternative
routes even if they are being delivered to the same end user. Should
one of our providers fail, packets leaving our network are automatically
redirected through another route via a different provider.
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 two Tier-1 providers. If one experiences
problems, we can route traffic down the other one. Furthermore, because
we are OnNet with Qwest and Level3, 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 Sunrise Web Hosting to exchange packets of data
with every major backbone carrier in a one-to-one environment quickly
and efficiently.
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 Qwest and Level3, 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 routers and theirs.
Sunrise Web Hosting'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.
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. Sunrise Web Hosting's network daily average is 30% of its capacity,
with midday peak spikes reaching only 35% capacity. Sunrise Web Hosting
guarantees clients will be carried off our network in less than 80ms
over a five minute average at any time of day or night.