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Written by Amber S.   
Monday, 09 October 2006

As companies that conduct their business on-line have proliferated, hosting of those websites that supply the primary point of contact for arrangement of obligation, has become greatly mission fault-finding; when these sites go offline or perform badly, it results in not only lose of revenue but it also deminishes from the companys image and loses customer loyalty.

Companies such as betting and on-line gaming have even more stringent requirements because they need to provide a trustworthy response in near legitimate time. Sports betting events also have the effect of crowding all the business within condensed time windows.

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This level of hosting goes far beyond the basic provision of bandwidth and the quality of the plate matters not only in terms of its CPU's processing abilities, quantity of RAM and hard disk space, but also the reliability of its components, the power supply and that it is even available and the power of fan/s to distribute the heat generated by a server running twenty four hours a day under perhaps very massive pile.

Alongside an application designed for use internally within a company, one can often put a cap on the maximum number of persons that could be using the application. With the Internet this number can be random, or if measurable on account of registration, can flourish large rather quickly. The Internet is a new operating regime, not exclusively in terms of the security issues it presents but also in the scale of operations, and this requires a new way of thinking when designing applications and the hardware architectures that host them.

The most common approach is to scale up vertically, broadening the bandwidth, CPU/s' speeds, memory and so forth. There is a limit, at any rate, to how far this can be taken and with so much depending on such a target of resources, a failure is nothing less than devastating. The goal is to achieve scalability horizontally with an even structure. While architecture not only allows increased scalability, it also creates reliance to faults and failures within the system. What's more, this model is inherently suitable to most operations and services offered on the Internet which are in themselves quite simple, but there is just too many of them.

This area is alike to how humans categorize themselves to accomplish very large workloads; there comes a period when one person, no matter how persevering and clever will not be able to cope. At that stage the tasks will be devided among many people doing pretty much the same job and yet coordinating their activities. Visualize if you will, people pouring into a bank or payment office. Many cashiers stick around in booths carrying out for the most part the same job, overseen by managers and perhaps a helper handling the queues. The organization and layout of the building hosting these activities, is itself designed to allow an undisturbed flow of people.

Hosting a distributed architecture is more involved then a traditional focused system which everything happens in one place. Similar events need to be coordinated so that they work as a whole and transactional control plays an important role. Hardware setup and middle-ware software need to be designed much in the same way as a plan-built structure, and layers of middle management in the organization would be in place for a human organization. The applications themselves should be aware that they are running in a distributed environment and be able to both benefit and not obstruct this situation.

The key to a successful Internet presence stems beside both an understanding of the quality of the Internet and the fixtures that are now within reach to build up this success. The Ievelof Internet has indeed come a long way.

Endeavour has developed its hosting services by beginning from its own set of requirements for hosting its Internet Payment Gateways. Since then, Endeavour has beenmaking available, the revolutionary hosting services to attend their clients world wide. Official period backups, applications intended for distributed architectures, geographically distributed resources such as databases and fail-safe architectures are at the heart of these services.
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