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Should a hardware failure or network threatening event occur, Pivot Networks Hosted Virtual Private Server (HVPS) technology allows us to dynamically migrate customers from the affected server to either another Virtual or Dedicated Pivot server seamlessly - with virtually no downtime and ZERO cost to you.
A Pivot Hosted Private Virtual Server, with hundreds of live sites, can be transferred to a larger Virtual (or even another Physical) Server with only a few seconds of downtime. This fluidity gives your business the flexibility to rapidly scale your services to accommodate growth and meet the changing dynamics today’s business environment.
Pivot’s resource distribution technology allows each of our virtual Servers to meet the minimum resource allowances for each of our virtual servers while simultaneously giving each virtual server access to the unused physical resources of our other virtual servers, maximizing server performance. This interoperability between servers also guarantees that no single server can ever jeopardize the available Bandwidth, Memory or Processor resources of your Pivot Networks Hosted Virtual Private Server. |
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Pivot’s Hosted Virtual Private Server technology allows us to fully partition each virtual Server, while maintaining Mainframe-like resource utilization, monitoring, and control of hardware. As such, each Pivot Virtual Server possesses full dedicated-server functionality: the ability to install any application or service, firewall management, and even the ability to simultaneously run multiple Operating Systems on any given physical host.
Enables WAN connectivity between an enterprise's multi-user business LAN locations, including very small offices and Extranets, using any combination of Frame Relay, Private Line, Cable, or DSL
Supports remote access to your Network. Supports connections from multiple locations to a central Server (housed in Pivot’s secure Server Colocation Data Center ), empowering a mobile or telecommuting workforce.
A hosted virtual Private Server is virtually indistinguishable from a typical dedicated server.
- Provides full access to its own processes, users, and files
- Has its own IP addresses, port numbers, tables, filtering and routing rules
- Has its own configuration files for the system and app software
- Can use its own versions of system libraries or modify existing ones
- Provides the ability to delete, add, and/or modify any file. Functionality also supports the installation of proprietary application software or custom configuration
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