HostCentric Data Center (California, US)

Our servers hosted in the United States are housed in the HostCentric data center locted in California. The data center owned by Peer1 (formely HostCentric) state-of-the-art, providing the entire environment necessary to keep the servers up and running.


The network architecture utilizes the Enterprise routing and switching engines from Juniper and Cisco. We utilize Juniper M20 routers as border routers, Cisco 6500 series switches in our distribution layer and Cisco 6500 switches in our aggregation layers, and Cisco 3500 and 2900 series switches at the customer layer. Our network is fully meshed and redundant with nine backbone providers.


As a Tier 1 ISP, the owner of the data center where our servers are co-located, has established extensive public and private peering relationships. Peer points currently include the Pacific Bell NAP and the Palo Alto Internet Exchange. BGP4 is used for optimal route selection and automatic fail over.


The data centers "Cisco Powered Network" relies on redundant Cisco 1200 series routers and 6500 series switches at its core, and can be made fully redundant all the way down to the servers.


The operation center is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by friendly, skilled technicians.