Modwest
Completes Migration to New Architecture [October
19, 2004]
Modwest
(www.modwest.com),
a provider of shared and managed internet solutions,
announced today that the company has completed its migration
to a new modular hardware architecture. Benefits of
the new architecture include increased availability,
performance, scalability, and ease of management.
The new architecture is based on storage
area network (SAN) technology and space-saving 'blade'
servers.
SAN storage enhances reliability for
Modwest hosting customers, and improves storage scalability
and manageability for Modwest server administrators.
Blade servers are modular servers built
with a single motherboard and integrated network switches
and power supplies. The design saves rack space and
includes a centralized management interface, allowing
Modwest administrators to quickly provision, deploy,
and repurpose servers as the need arises.
"For our load-balanced cluster
of web hosting servers, the SAN and blade solution was
a perfect fit from a staffing and equipment scalability
perspective, " commented Modwest VP Technology
and co-founder Allen Lee.
The migration from older standalone
servers to the new architecture began in March 2004
and was completed with virtually no service interruptions,
preserving the company's overall service availability
at over 99.9%.
About Modwest:
Modwest, Inc. is a leading web hosting
and online services company providing internet solutions
to small and medium-sized businesses worldwide. Since
2000, Modwest has developed a reputation for exceptional
customer service, solid hosting performance, and open-source
technologies. For more information about Modwest, please
visit www.modwest.com.
For more information, contact:
John Masterson
Modwest, Inc.
110 E Broadway
Suite 301
Missoula, MT 59802
http://www.modwest.com
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