

ServeDome is connected to the Netrouting backbone. Netrouting was built to optimize responsetime, latency and uptime. Netrouting is connected to various carriers and internet exchanges, using the the BGP-4 protocol to select the fastest connection available.
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10Gbit AMS-IX The Amsterdam Internet Exchange is currently the biggest internet exchange point in Europe. Netrouting is directly connected to the AMS-IX from their TelecityRedbus2 POP in Amsterdam NL. |
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10Gbit DE-CIX The German Internet Exchange is currently one of the biggest internet exchange points in Europe. Netrouting is directly connected to the DE-IX from their InterXion2 POP in Frankfurt DE. |
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10Gbit Global Crossing Global Crossing maintains a world wide TIER1 network providing us with first class international connectivity from their TelecityRedbus2 POP in Amsterdam NL. |
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10Gbit GlobalAxs Communications GlobalAxs maintains a world wide network providing us with first class international connectivity from their TelecityRedbus2 POP in Amsterdam NL. |
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20Gbit Atrato IP Networks AtratoIP maintains a European wide network providing us with first class international connectivity from their Datahouse POP in Alphen a/d Rijn NL. |
The Netrouting network was built to provide reliability and performance, we therefore use first class routing/switching equipment and premium bandwidth connectivity. Netrouting uses extensive software to monitor the enitre network 24/7/365. This allows us to maintain pro-active, preventing possible problems before they occur.
The backbone is configured to function failsafe, this means if one of the connections fail another would pick it up instantly to continue services. The Netrouting backbone runs under autonomous system number 47869 (AS-NETROUTING) and is running multihomed.












