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Infomaniak Network SA guarantees its clients an ultra-fast Internet access thanks to a connection that is entirely based on a fibre-optic network, a highly reliable technology that provides the best performance at the present time.
The heart of our network comprises two Cisco Catalyst 6500 switches each fitted with a Sup32/10G and 2 modules with 16 gigabit fibre ports, and providing 2gb RAM to manage BGP connections, internal routing and ACL.
Each hosting rack has two Cisco Catalyst switches 35xx/37xx, each connected to two 6500 by redundant fibres, ensuring a throughput up to gigabit per switch for each rack.
We then have a direct fibre with the CIXP at Cern, where we have our main peering (currently 28) as well as our first transit with IP+ on a dedicated fibre using a Cisco 7204VXR with an NPE-G1. Next, two other fibres provided by two different suppliers (SIG and Colt) connecting us to IXe (Confederation Centre, Geneva) where we have two other Cisco 7204VXR with NPE-G1. Running on these, a second transit with Cogent on a dedicated gigabit line, all of this of course totally redundant.
The maximum throughput in theory for our network today amounts to around 3 Gbits (transits and peering included). |
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