The Xserve packs phenomenal power and industry-leading capabilities into a high-density, 1U rackmount server that fits easily into any network environment. And this award-winning UNIX-based server just got a 5x (1) performance boost over the Xserve G5, thanks to quad-core 64-bit Intel Xeon processing. Additional features include up to 2.25TB storage, two eight-lane PCI Express slots, dual onboard Gigabit Ethernet, and a combo drive.
Breach ModSecurity Application Firewalls
Multiple Web Server Protection
The M1100 can be deployed as a transparent or reverse proxy in front of multiple web servers to insulate web applications from the vulnerabilities inherent in web server technologies. In this deployment mode, the M1100 monitors application traffic, performs a wide set of checks for web application attacks, and reacts in real time.
Out-of-the-Box Security
The ModSecurity Pro M1100's pre-packaged rule sets prevent information leakage and help organizations with their compliance efforts. These easy-to-apply rule sets save time and provide immediate protection for production applications against targeted attacks. Individual rule sets can be applied on a per-web application basis for more customized protection. Included rule sets address:
Information leakage protection;
Automated detection of malicious activity;
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance;
Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Top 10 vulnerabilities;
Platform-specific protection for Apache, IIS, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, and others;
Anti-virus protection for file uploads through integration with ClamAV.
Network
OSXLand utilizes the PEER1 Network, which is fully redundant, uses redundant fiber entry points and connects only with Tier I upstream providers such as AT&T, Savvis, Sprint and MCI. We guarantee 99.999% uptime and will provide you credit for any network downtime experienced as per our SLA.
Redundant High Bandwidth Connectivity
Multiple OC-48 uplinks on diverse routes connect us to the world-class PEER1 network with fully redundant power and network systems.
Dynamic Routing
OSXLand runs the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP4) for best case routing. The BGP4 protocol is a standard that allows for the routing of packets of information sent out from our network. Each packet of information is evaluated and sent over the best route possible. Because of our redundant network architecture, packets may be sent via alternative routes even if they are being delivered to the same end user. Should one of our providers fail, packets leaving our network are automatically redirected through another route via a different provider.
Network Security
The PEER 1 network is a fully switched network. Traffic destined for a website hosted on a server is sent only through switching equipment necessary to deliver the information to that server. This minimizes the risk of someone sniffing or capturing traffic being sent across the network. Furthermore, OSXLand vigorously prosecutes persons who generate malicious attacks on our internal network.
Performance
100% guaranteed uninterrupted transit to the Internet
Zero packet loss on PEER 1's internal network
Four Tier 1 upstream providers
Minimal latency and no single point of failure
Cisco powered network using Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP)
Fastest inter-city times
Flexibility
Standard 100Mb/sec full duplex Fast Ethernet feed
Burstable bandwidth lets you pay for what you use
Support
24x7 Network Operations Center (NOC) staff monitoring the network