Network
The Montreal servers are located five minutes from downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada in a new 15,000 square foot state-of-the-art data center. With a minimum of Core 2 Duo e6400 Servers with 2 GB Ram and Raid 1 on a minimum 10Mbps port.
Network Architecture
The redundant evolving network is built upon homologous private connections and access points to public networks. It is linked to important upstream suppliers and to over 200 exchange partners which assures a constant Internet connection, superior diverse routing and the bottom line: increased Internet efficiency. Your site's availability is guaranteed to be 99.9% without any loss of packets or single point of failure.
BGP network via Cisco 6500 switches
First level of BGP redundancy between Peer1, Teleglobe, Videotron and TorIx
Access to over 200 suppliers upstream via Peer1
Distribution assured by Cisco 6500 switches
Aerial and underground fiber optic cables supply the building.
High Quality Backbones
2Gbps Fibers to Teleglobe
2Gbps Fibers to Videotron
1Gbps Fiber to Peer1
1Gbps Peering at TorIX

Power Supply
Hydro-Quebec's electricity powers the data center. Incase of power failure there is a new 500Kw diesel generator. Should a power loss occur the generator is automatically started in less than fifteen seconds via an ATS (Automatic Transfer Switch).
Toronto, Ontario, Canada Datacenter Details
The Toronto Servers are colocated at 151 Front Street West. 151 Front is one of North America's most connected to buildings with 9 unique fibre-optic networks, 25 diverse entrances, and more than 7,000 strands of fibre. Our Toronto Servers are a minimum AMD x2 with 2 GB Ram with Raid 1 hard drives on a 100Mbps port.
Toronto, Ontario, Backbone/Internet Service Providers
* MCI (UUNet)
* Teleglobe
* T-Systems
* Cogent
* TorIX (Toronto Internet Exchange)