Overview
The APS Enterprises network was built from the ground up to provide maximum reliability to our clients while also delivering the lowest
latency and highest throughput possible. To reach this goal, we focused on the four key components: design, bandwidth providers, hardware, and location.
Design
The APS Enterprises network consists of two separate networks: a public Internet network and a private internal network. This “network within a network” design is
comprised of two logically separate and redundant network architectures.
Simplified Network Diagram
The public Internet network connects client servers to the Internet at 10 / 100 / 1000Mbps port speeds. Each client is isolated to their own private VLAN to
maximize security. This network is continuously monitored for performance and reliability. Bandwidth graphs, projections and custom alerts are available through
our proprietary client portal.
The private internal network is not reachable from the public Internet. It also separates client servers into their own private VLAN security purposes, and also
allows us to provide many services not found at other providers. Through the use of IPMI 2.0 technology our staff can access your server securely through a remote console
as if they were physically standing at the server itself. IPMI 2.0 functions independently of the software on the server so this access is possible even if the server
is not responding over the public network interface. This dramatically improves support response times and allows for an unprecedented level of control.
Through the private network, a client's servers can communicate with each other at up to 1000Mbps speeds. They can also connect to internal services offered
by APS Enterprises: FTP/Rsync backup, Network Attached Storage, update servers, DNS resolvers, service monitoring, IPMI metrics, and software/OS performance metrics –
all without using any of their public bandwidth allowance.
Bandwidth graphs for the private interface are available in our proprietary client portal. There is no charge for any traffic on the private network.
Bandwidth Providers
We took great care in researching and selecting only the highest quality bandwidth providers for our network to ensure we provide low latency and high availability
to all locations both domestically and abroad.
Level(3) was recently named as the #1 IP transit provider in both North America and Europe by Renesys Corp, an independent research firm.
Level(3) operates one of the world’s largest, newest and most advanced Tier-1 telecommunications networks. The network spans 23,000 intercity route miles and serves
the world's 10 largest phone companies, 10 largest Internet service providers, and 6 largest cable providers. They were also ranked in the top 10 globally for
Asia-Pacific connectivity.
RCN provides over 1million customers direct Internet access. RCN has over 90 peering arrangements currently in place including (Above.net, Akamai, British Telecom,
Equant, Japan Telecom, AT&T, Time Warner, and Verio) and maintains peering at most major peering points (MAE East/West, PAIX, Equinix, etc.) These consist of both public
and private arrangements in order to ensure the highest level of Internet performance

Global Crossing operates one of the world's largest and farthest reaching Tier-1 networks. Their extensive peering provides direct links to many of the
largest Internet content sites with minimal network hops and best-in-class connectivity. They were recently ranked in the top 10 for global network providers in
North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Hardware
Our robust and scalable network utilizes only routing and switching products from industry-leaders Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. We use Juniper M-series
routers in our border routing layer and Cisco 3750 series switch stacks in our core switching and aggregation layer. This setup is fully meshed with redundant
internal and external fiber connections for maximum reliability. At the client access level we use Cisco 2960 series switches for both our public and private networks.
These switches are connected in a bonded, redundant fashion to our core layer to not only enhance reliability but to reduce the risk of congestion and provide maximum
throughput.
Location
Our network in downtown Chicago is the ideal location to provide low latency connectivity to all locations around the globe. Chicago is one of the most well
connected cities in the world. It serves as one of North America's largest Internet hubs and is home to every major network provider. The central hub location
allows for many routes between our network and final destination points which greatly increases network reliability.