NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTER (NOC) OVERVIEW

  • Regulated Climate Control
    Our HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) systems have full particle filtering and humidity control. The environment within the dedicated hosting data center is maintained at a cool 68 degrees (Fahrenheit) to ensure that your server is functioning at its best in an optimal environment.
  • Backup Power Systems
    We do not rely upon the local power grid to guarantee uptime. Our data centers' on-site, diesel-powered generators and centralized Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) provide power conditioning and ensure uninterrupted dedicated hosting data center operation. The generators are regularly tested to make certain that they will function as needed in the event of an emergency.
  • Data Center Security
    Our data centers are physically isolated from everyone but senior technicians and authorized clients (escorted by dot2beyond personnel). Monitored closed circuit television and 24x7 onsite security personnel guard the facility while military-grade pass card access and biometric hand-scan units provide further layers of security.
  • 24x7 Support
    Network Operations Center (NOC) staff monitor the network 24x7, with dot2beyond network engineers available at any time in the event of an emergency.

 dot2beyond's rock solid, fully redundant IT infrastructure delivers high performance bandwidth through a state-of-the-art data center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with 21 available points-of-presence (POPs) in 13 cities across North America and with POPs in 2 major European cities (London and Amsterdam).

dot2beyond’s Upstream Network Providers have engineered one of the fastest and most reliable networks in the world, delivering the lowest latency in the industry along with almost-zero packet loss. The network is built based on a series of dedicated links between a number of facilities using multiple high-speed connections. We have strategic peering relationships with over 500 networks and we utilize four Tier-1 upstream providers (MCI, Savvis, AT&T, and Sprint) to ensure continued high performance. Peering lets us reduce latency between the networks, avoid additional third-party network costs, and pass the savings on to our customers.