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Stuart Mitchell

Network switching is having a light bulb moment - 0 views

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    As server farms grow and their workload changes, the design and structure of the networks that serve them must also change. End-of-row switching is increasingly giving way to top-of-rack switching, and tiered networks may need to be replaced - or perhaps augmented - by more mesh-like Ethernet fabrics.
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A Summary of How VPNs Work - 0 views

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    As more and more of us work on the move, from our homes or on personal devices that we bring into the office, it is becoming increasingly important to embrace the technologies behind the VPNs that allow us to 'remote on' to our office networks, giving us the freedom to take advantage of these flexible work practices. The following article provides a quick guide to how they actually work.
Stuart Mitchell

What Happens If a Data Centre Disappears? - 0 views

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    LONDON--(EON:Enhanced Online News)--British authorities recently uncovered a terrorist plot to take out key Internet nodes in London*. In response to this and other growing threats - such as climate change-driven natural disasters - Interoute has launched a new Virtual Hosting Platform. As Europe's largest network, Interoute uniquely provides a Geographic Failover capability to ensure that companies' valuable business systems will keep working even if a disruption occurs in one location.
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What is Cloud Hosting? - 0 views

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    Cloud hosting services provide hosting for websites on virtual servers which pull their computing resource from extensive underlying networks of physical web servers.
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An overview of Dedicated Hosting - 0 views

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    Available from Data Centres across the Interoute network, Dedicated Services leverage Interoute's economies of scale for cost effective IT delivery
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Managed Hosting - 0 views

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    Interoute call it Unified ICT: creating and managing all Enterprise ICT infrastructure as a service, delivered from a secure networking platform and integrated for optimal cost, performance and efficiency.
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Public vs Private Clouds - 0 views

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    As an alternative to the three tiered classification of cloud based services - Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Sevice (SaaS) - cloud computing can also be classified based upon how the underlying networks are implemented and accessed by the client. The following article provides and overview of the two principle models Public and Private Clouds.
Stuart Mitchell

Interoute launches a year's free cloud hosting for startups - 0 views

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    London, 23 October 2013: Interoute, owner operator of Europe's largest cloud services platform, has today announced the launch of its free Jump StartUp package which will give startups and developers access to its flexible, on-demand cloud hosting service, Interoute Virtual Data Centre (VDC), for up to a year. Interoute VDC is the only cloud service to offer free data transfer across Europe, giving startups unrestricted access to Interoute's networked cloud computing.
Stuart Mitchell

PDF: Invaluable Uses of Fast Ethernet - 0 views

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    The following is an article that explores the potential (and frequently realised) uses of Fast Ethernet in both the personal sphere and that of business.
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VPN Server News - Guides - 0 views

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    Guides and helful information on all things VPN from the VPN Server News blog
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An Introduction to Fast Ethernet - 0 views

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    The following article aims to provide an introduction to the concept of Fast Ethernet, what it is, a summary of how it works, and who can benefit from its implementation.
Stuart Mitchell

Colocation - 0 views

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    Interoute's Colocation services provide companies with a range of flexible alternatives to housing their systems internally. The Interoute technical facilities comprises of over 100,000m2 of built-out space ranging from Tier 1 to our world class Tier 3/4 data centres.
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