Network Info

We currently have multiple bandwidth providers that ride fiber into the datacenter to terminate into our equipment. Utilizing multiple edge and distribution switches we are able to maintain 99.9% or better network uptime. We have recently upgraded the backbone of our network to utilize redundant fiber paths to all switches and replaced older equipment so we can provide IPv6 service to our customers. We keep spare replacement parts on site for all network equipment as well as doing nightly backups of switch configs. New upgrades to the edge network will allow for 10GB ports and larger IPv4 and IPv6 bgp tables from our providers.  

Download Speed Test Files

10MB Test File (http://joesdatacenter.com/10MB.zip)

100MB Test File(http://joesdatacenter.com/100MB.zip)


Current Bandwidth Connections

  • Cogent (Directly connected taking a full table both native IPv4 and IPv6)
  • KCIX (Directly connected peering all routes into the peer server as well as HE peering IPv4 and IPv6)
  • Hurricane Electric (Directly connected taking a full table both native IPv4 and IPv6)

 Edge Network
Network Patch Panel
Fiber Panel
Here you can see redundant edge and distribution switches.
Here you can see lots of ethernet and fiber patches.

This is a example of the network weather map displayed on monitors throughout the datacenter.

Network Monitoring
  • We have off site network ping tests and technicians get paged with the notifications..
  • Monitors on the walls showing live network statistics such as a live network weather map, graphs showing Mbps, PPS, Switch health, DC temperature monitors and more.
  • We also do thresholds monitoring for early alerting before a problem effects service.