DynaSis
reportedly has announced the addition of the Internap (
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DynaSis is an IT solutions provider in Atlanta that deals in IT infrastructure, managed services, business solutions and technical support.
According to David Moorman, the president of DynaSis, “Adding The Internap Flow Control Platform to our platforms further supports our commitment to providing superior data center services to our clients.”
DynaSis was founded in 1992 as a computer repair and service business. From its Atlanta-based network of data center facilities, DynaSis provides managed services for servers, storage, backups, network, databases and security and data centers.
The FCP platform optimizes the BGP protocol – the core protocol on which the Internet was built. The platform provides network performance management, optimization, and monitoring to Atlanta data centers like DynaSis. If there is no FCP, the Border Gateway (
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The FCP approach is far better, as it proactively reviews the networks for the best performing routes. This allows DynaSis to use the FCP technology to help improve the performance of applications.
Other benefits of Core Network Performance Management include: that it measures end-to-end performance of applications dynamically – this is especially so in the case of performance over the public Internet; its policies are quickly established to automatically implement changes based on those measures; it reports on network performance and cost, performs forensic analysis when problems occur, enables management of internet service providers to their SLAs.
Also, the FCP solution improves Atlanta computer networking performance up to 50 percent by: routing traffic automatically around global or national network outages; managing network issues like IP network brownouts and slowdowns that cause 80 percent of application issues that impact speed and reliability; identifying and choosing the best performing path for internet traffic; and providing routing based on priority for key applications
Calvin Azuri is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Calvin's articles, please visit his columnist page.Edited by
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