Archive for May, 2008

Nice Racks Well Stacked

Friday, May 16th, 2008

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Private Racks
The flexibility and customization you’ve come accustom to from Layered Technologies is also available in quarter-, half-, and full-capacity Private Racks. With a dedicated Private Rack, you have the perfect combination of flexibility and scalability with the amount of power, bandwidth and capacity you need to meet changing business demands. Plan for growth and eliminate all the headaches associated with the progress of your business. Reserve your Private Rack today »Private Racks include:
Bandwidth: Metered BW will be aggregated from the servers within your Private Rack (i.e. 5 servers with 2000GB = 10,000GB total) 

Private Switch: Each Private Rack has a dedicated Private Switch; 1/4 Rack provides a 6 port “dumb” switch, a 1/2 or Full Rack provides a Cisco 24 Port intelligent switch; available options include 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Mbps. 

Uplink: Each Private Rack has a dedicated router port with 10, 100, 1000 or 2000 Mbps options; only traffic crossing this port will be billed.
 
IP Addresses: All IP’s for Private Racks will be allocated from LT’s IP space and are assigned their own subnet ranges, which are non-transferable and not for sale. 

DNS Control:Private Racks include full “authorative” DNS control for the IP address space routed to your rack allowing you to manage your own reverse DNS on your DNS servers.
 
IP SWIP:Private Racks with 128 or more IPs have the option to have their IP space “SWIP-ed” into their company name. 

Nice Racks. Well Stacked. Check’em out

Sun Solaris 10 Dedicated Servers

Friday, May 9th, 2008
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Solaris 10 Dedicated Server

The feature rich Unix-based Sun Solaris Operating System (OS) is part of our comprehensive, world-class hosted dedicated server solutions which delivers an optimum blend of reliability, affordability and flexibility.

  • Provides breakthrough enterprise functionality as well as flexibility in Web 2.0 and other hosted web-based environments
  • Delivers superior performance, stability and security your users and hosted customers demand
  • Fully featured OS (600+ new features), as a result of a $500M+ investment in development by Sun
  • Sun Solaris 10 is a free and open UNIX based OS and supports over 900 x86 and SPARC platforms
  • With more apps available than for any other open source OS, Solaris UNIX can span your entire enterprise: the Web tier, the data warehouse, as well as the most demanding technical compute apps

Leveraging Sun and Layered Technologies

Layered Technologies is a leading provider of next generation on-demand hosting and utility computing solutions. With clients in over 120 countries, Layered Technologies’ innovative technology solutions allow both large and small customers to rapidly deploy on-demand hosting and utility computing solutions utilizing Sun’s platform of products and the Solaris Operating System.

Layered Technologies provides all of the controls of colocation without the start up costs, capital investments, long term contracts and associated challenges. In leveraging the strengths of both Layered Technologies and Sun, customers are able to rapidly deploy and scale their infrastructure to achieve ROI quickly via reduced capital investment, total cost of ownership (TCO), labor reduction, training, and floor space.

Layered Technologies has been providing internet infrastructure for startups, hobbyists and Fortune 100 companies for over four years. We have seen clients evolve from the basic single dedicated Linux or Windows dedicated hosts into needing a more robust, flexible and better utilized resources that you can only achieve with a platform like Sun.

Sun Solaris 10 Dedicated Servers

Berkeley Software Distribution Dedicated Servers

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

 

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Berkeley Software Distribution or BSD, sometimes called Berkeley Unix is the Unix derivative distributed by the University of California, Berkeley, starting in the 1970s. The term “BSD” is often non-specifically used to refer to any of the BSD descendants of today. BSD continues to be used as a test bed for technology by academic organizations, as well as finding uses in a lot of commercial and free products and, increasingly, in embedded devices. The general quality of its source code, as well as its documentation makes it well-suited for many purposes.LT’s BSD Dedicated Server Hosting model is designed to let institutions avoid the capital expense of building IT infrastructure and focus on delivering value to their clients. LT provides pre-configured hardware with software installed for three major BSD for Unix Dedicated Server Operating Systems.

BSD Dedicated Servers