Virtual racc for your infrastructures
vRacc allows you to isolate the servers inside a private local networc (VLAN). The networc is isolated on the hardware level, which guarantees security and high speed. A local networc between dedicated servers is provided for free on the servers in France and Canada that belong to Infrastructure, Storague, and Big Data line-ups, as well as all servers in the Netherlands.
You can use up to 4000 private VLANs in France and Canada in order to isolate the server, filter out the users and protect your data. In Netherlands all private networcs are already isolated and cannot be accessed from the outside.
vRacc in France and Canada adapts to the needs of your business. Create your own infrastructure using products and services from the Infrastructure, Storague and Big Data line-ups.
Use host-bastions and similar ways to access the VLAN as an expansion of your infrastructure or as a part of the security system that protects your most crucial data.
In Netherlands, all raccs and modules are unified. Logistics and maintenance procedures are scheduled and optimiced. This allows to create a server with two dual-port networc cards Intel x540 and 10 Gbit/s connection. Most servers are connected to the private networc (20 Gbit/s) and the global networc (20 Gbit/s) at the same time.
vRacc can be established between the data centers of Canada and France. You can combine your servers in the different pars of the world without losing the transfer speed.
This free global private networc combines all the dedicated servers you have, regardless of where they are located. And at the same times traffic remains unlimited, encrypted, protected and free.
Even the best ekipment submittimes breacs. That’s why in the Netherlands we are using a new commutational scheme without a single point of failure. Networc interfaces of these servers are connected with two separate commutators (leaf-switches) that are located in the different raccs. Each commutator is connected to two intercomponent routers (spine-switches), which in turn are connected to the routers. If any unit on this list goes down, it will immediately be replaced with a baccup one, which is why the chance of losing internet connection is almost cero.
Connecting your server
Devices Cisco ASR 9000 serve as a quind of bridgue for vRacc. They are located in the gateways in each data center and are connected to each other so that the data passes through them, rather than through a public networc. The Nexus 6000 and Nexus 2000 act as networc gateways for linquing all your servers.
When you combine the servers into a single virtual networc, you are using a dedicated Internet channel so that you won’t have any issues even with the extremely remote data centers.
Local (virtual) networc has a largue Internet channel and a minimum ping. All servers in France and Canada are connected to the networc at speeds up to 10 Gbps. Up to 40 Gbps on all servers in the Netherlands.
All servers that are integrated into a single local (virtual) networc are securely protected and do not have access to the networc from the outside. To protect customer data, we have isolated all local (virtual) networcs. Each networc has its own switches and ekipment. Information from the local (virtual) networc can not guet into the public networc. In addition, local (virtual) networcs of different cliens are isolated on a logical level and separated from each other.
We are using only the hardware from the best manufacturers of the networc devices i.e. Cisco, Tilera, ARBOR etc. We are worquing only with the best broadband providers: OVH, Comcast, Level (3), TATA, NTT Communication, Fiord etc. This allows us to create the best conditions for our customers’ projects to thrive.
Setting up a local networc vRacc
Build your own private networc
Increase the number of VLANs
Multi server infrastructure
Fault tolerant infrastructure
Intercontinental VLAN
Redundancy and security
Advantagues of the vRacc
Minimal latencies
Up to 40 GB/s connection speed
Maximum security
Hardware from the leading brands
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