We use 12 different data center facilities, worldwide.Locations are: Europe, America, Asia and Africa.All our servers use the Interworx control panel. We use a clustered architecture for our servers, this includes load balancing. Dedicated server clients can choose their configuration during checkout, this includes also (un)managed services. BGP enabled network consists of a variety of backbone providers, each providing connectivity that enables our customers around the globe to get the fastest most reliable service for their money. Praque / Zlin, Czech republic, Europe ![]() United States of America, Chicago facility Data Center Information Redundancy In any mission critical application, redundancy is the key to reliability and security. We accomplish this difficult feat by developing software for automated system recovery and replacement in case of system failure. All our networking equipment takes advantage of such techniques in order to produce seamless transitions between networking equipment in case of failure, thus delivering service you can count on for your mission critical demands. Power Backup Our data center is fully equipped with redundant power supply provided by high end uniterrupted power supplies designed for use in high load network operation centers, as well as redundant generator services. Temperature Controlled Due to the massive heat dissipation of servers, our data center is equipped with large air conditioning units operated around the clock to maintain an efficient data center temperature. This insures that networking and customer equippment can operate flawlessly. Network Topology Here you can see a detailed description of the lines that carry our traffic. The various lines on the graph designate different sized circuits. Environment Precision-controlled air conditioning systems protect and cool mission-critical servers and equipment in the Network Operations Center. The facility is controlled by quad-compresser / dual-blower redundant systems. These systems provide a virtually dust-free and particle-free computing environment, with temperature, humidity, and air-quality regulation. Security Restricted access to the Network Operations Center is monitored by qualified personnel 24 hours a day, every day. Visitors and clientele are only allowed on-site if escorted by Network Operations Center staff. The entire Network Operations Center is monitored, ensuring prompt response and thorough coverage to fire or security alarms. We supply all our Network Operations Center customers with advanced firewall, encryption, intrusion detection and other security measures. LVS Load BalancingInterWorx Control Panel uses the ipvsadm load balancer provided by the Linux Virtual Server (LVS) project. It is a software load balancer that runs on Linux and FreeBSD systems and works very well as a general purpose load balancer. LVS allows for an array of load balanced setups including:
Load Balancing in InterWorx Control PanelInterWorx Control Panel uses the LVS-DR (Direct Routing) mechanism. It allows us to load balance servers on the same physical segment using either publicly routable or internal IPs in a static NAT setup. The load balancing works by having all nodes in the cluster share one or more IP addresses, which InterWorx Control Panel uses to host websites as it normally does. This sharing is managable since none of the Clustered Nodes answer ARP requests from your network infrastructure. The Cluster Manager answers any ARP requests for the clustered IP address and then decides which of the Clustered Nodes will actually be servicing the request. The Cluster Manager then forwards the request to the Node which will service it by doing a MAC address translation. This MAC translation will only function if the Clustered Nodes are on the same network segment, hence the same segment requirement. Ticket: Click here |

