• Adobe ColdFusion 8.0
• Fedora Redhat Linux
• Amazon’s 24-7 Manned Data Center
The Hosting cloud you can depend
on
With the introduction of MySecureMGR your
websites now pulling dynamic data from 2 servers instead of one, we decided to
use one of the world’s largest networks to host your websites on,
Amazon.com. Amazon serves millions of customers every month. Below are a few of
the reasons why we decided to co-host in Amazon’s data
center.
Scalable – To take advantage of their
massive computing and storage capacity so we can continue to build the kind of
applications your business demands.
To handle spikes in usage – Because
Amazon operates at such a massive scale we’re able to absorb the peaks and
valleys of your daily website traffic.
Reliable and redundant – The Amazon
datacenter is built using large amounts of commodity hardware. When one node
fails, millions of other nodes pick up the slack. As a result, we gain all the
benefits of an always-on and a self-healing infrastructure.
Experience – Amazon has spent over a
decade and over $2B running one of the worlds most scalable and sophisticated
hosting networks.
Secure – Amazon uses multiple layers of
operational and physical security to ensure the integrity and safety of your
data.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2™)
–Are servers that provides resizable computing capacity in a cloud. With Amazons
EC2 hosing servers we can quickly scale capacity, both up and down, as your
computing requirements change.
Back up - Amazon Elastic Block
Storage (and Amazon S3™ for 2nd level backups) – Is a simple web
services interface that we use to store and retrieve large amounts of data, at
any time. By forming a partnership with Amazon we are able to access and employ
the same highly scalable, reliable, fast, data storage infrastructure that Amazon uses to run its own
global network.
Amazon
SimpleDB™ – Is what we are using along
with MySQL 5 for running queries on structured data in real time. This service
works in close conjunction with the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), collectively providing the
ability to store, process and query data sets in the cloud.• MySQL
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