IMPORTANT NEWS -- UPDATED 01/03/2009

Beyond Hosting Forging Partnership With midPhase/10TB.com

Greetings,

Over the past few weeks, at Beyond Hosting, we have begun work on a 'transitional period' in which we are attempting to form a full level of service redundancy for each and every one of our clients. In an effort to do so, we have begun to forge a partnership with midPhase's 10TB.com, through which we aim to provide 2-level systems-wide redundancy for each of our clients' services, fully ensuring that, at a moment's notice, we can provide 100% failover for each and every client utilizing services on our network.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR OUR CURRENT CLIENTS:

This means, in-short, that in the event of a severe issue at one of our network providers, that we will be able to (virtually) instantly switch each client to a synchronous version of their current services, powered on systems hosted by an alternate network partner -- in fact, this will also mean that, in most circumstances, we can allow individual clients a choice of datacenter/locality (2 geographically-diverse US-based locations will be available) from which their service will be 'homed' by-default.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR FUTURE/RETURNING CLIENTS:

The effects of this partnership for our clients is twofold:

  • At 10TB, IP allocations are MUCH more expedient than at our AlphaRed-based datacenters
  • 10TB-based servers also are covered by a much-more "robust" automated service monitoring and issue resolution system, offering average 100%-automated non-hardware issue resolutions averaging within a 10-20 minute timeframe, 24/7/365.

As always...We look forward to seeing what our clients and other web site visitors think of our latest developments...Please let us know any feelings/thoughts/ideas and/or suggestions you have relating to this development -- your input is always appreciated and amply-considered.

Yours Most-Appreciatively,
David Quinn "ZeFyre" Ebert
CTO, Beyond Hosting, LLC.

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