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Name security, server protection
Posted By brian
3/25/2008 15:33
I have been looking here for the type of data center Dynadot has. Also what kind of armor protection the servers have against the natural elements. Since California is a well known earthquake zone what kind of protections do your office buildings offer against the elements of nature, also does Dynadot have any back up servers out of state.

If California crumbles in to the Pacific so will my domain names. Would this happen?
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3/26/2008 13:39
Taken from our hosting features page:

"Your website will be hosted at Market Post Tower in San Jose, California. This state of the art facility provides the highest quality bandwidth, multiple connections to the internet, diesel power backup, and 24/7 security. About 40% of world internet traffic passes through this building, so your website will be directly connected to the information superhighway.

Some of the largest and most respected companies in Silicon Valley use this facility."
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