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Apptix Advantage:





Load-balanced front-end and clustered SQL
back-end servers
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Hosting Infrastructure for SharePointSite.com
Building an enterprise-class data center with all the
redundancies and safeguards is impractical and cost-prohibitive for a
small-medium business. For critical applications, a logical
solution is to leverage the hosting infrastructure
already in place with Apptix. Everything is well
established and skillfully architected, from the
physical plant, to hardware and software, to policies
and procedures. And everything is managed and maintained
for you, by experts.
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Successfully Completed
SAS70 Type II
Auditing

High Availability Design
High availability design helps ensure uninterrupted service, and is
one of the most valuable reasons to choose hosting over in-house
implementation - particularly for messaging and collaboration
applications, which have active, widespread use throughout a
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The Apptix architecture provides all the requirements for meeting or surpassing the Service Level Agreements of our customers. All hosted services are on an enterprise-class, shared platform, housed in a Tier-IV (the highest level), SAS-70 Type II Certified, data center, operating on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating System.
High
Availability and Security
Our network and application architecture provides for
the highest levels of performance, reliability, and
scalability. Every network path, from the border router
to the back-end Virtual LAN, is fully redundant. In
addition, the design incorporates firewalls, Virtual
LANs and Access Control Lists (ACLs) to deliver the
highest possible levels of network security.
The Apptix architecture achieves high availability at
the operating system, system services, and application
code layers through a combination of server redundancy
and fail-over. Server redundancy means that multiple
servers are available to process requests. Fail-over
means that if one component fails, an alternate one that
is capable of handling the increased load will
automatically take over.
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