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At Digital Phenom, we know how important your Web site is to you, your clients, and your prospects. We take our commitment to keeping your Web site in great shape seriously. As a result, we've designed our systems for maximum stability, bandwidth, and security.
We physically keep our servers at Exodus Communications (www.exodus.net). Exodus' Internet Data Centers (IDCs) provide the physical environment necessary to keep our servers up and running 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These world-class facilities are custom designed with raised floors, HVAC temperature control systems with separate cooling zones, and seismically braced racks. They offer the widest range of physical security features, including state-of-the-art smoke detection and fire suppression systems. Within these Exodus facilities we are able to deliver the highest levels of reliability through a number of redundant subsystems such as multiple fiber trunks coming into each IDC from multiple sources, fully redundant power on the premises, and multiple backup generators. Finally, all IDCs combine around-the-clock systems management with onsite personnel trained in the areas of networking, Internet, and systems management. The result is a physical and technical environment affording us the reliability, bandwidth, and flexibility necessary for our mission-critical Internet operations.
We've chosen our technology as carefully as we've chosen our location. Our Intel-based servers run on Linux, which is the most stable operating system available. We use rock-solid Apache Web server software. Over 60% of the public websites on the Internet use Apache because of its stability and maturity (www.netcraft.com/survey/). For larger and more complex databases, we utilize Oracle. Oracle databases are the number one choice for 96% of the top 50 e-businesses (www.oracle.com/corporate/). Oracle provides the reliability, security, and scalability for dynamic e-commerce websites. As a result, we have maintained a better than 99% uptime record for the past five years.
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