Posts Tagged ‘Datacenter’

Sitestash Starts Testing IPv6 Address Space

Friday, January 16th, 2009

In an effort to bring new features to our customers, Sitestash as started the testing of IP version 6 address space. This will allow Sitestash to offer full hosting service on IPv6 addresses as IPv4 address space continues to become more and more limited and hard to come by.

Deploying IPv6 is a rather complicated process, and we will be working with our providers over the next few weeks to deploy and test our first IPv6 network. As testing progresses we will make mention of it on the blog and start accepting some test users to see how it works for them. Every existing customer will be allowed a free basic hosting account on the IPv6 network for testing, and the account will remain free for as long as Sitestash is in the testing phase.

All current IPv4 address space will remain in use as is, so no one has to worry about switching servers and all that fun stuff. Sitestash will simply be making IPv6 available to any new or existing customer who chooses to host on that network.

Sprint has been added as a bandwidth provider

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

In reference to THIS previous post, bandwidth provider Sprint has been selected and has been added to the network. This upgrade provides an additional Gigabit of bandwidth capacity to the network.

Sitestash is looking to buy a new datacenter

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Due to projected growth Sitestash is looking to buy it’s own datacenter or sign a long term lease on quality space. We’re looking to move into the northern side of Atlanta to allow customers better access without having to deal with downtown traffic and parking.

The map below shows our target area where we are looking for space.


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Advanced Customer Portal Features at Sitestash

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Sitestash has been working on an extensive network control system, which will allow customers to create firewall rules that take effect on our main network. This eliminates the need for dedicated server customers and colocation customers to install firewalls, as they are fully protected via the Sitestash firewalls on their upstream connection.

Rule sets are created, updated, and removed via the customer portal. This also prevents a user from getting locked out of their server because of a mistake in the firewall configuration. Since the rules are controlled via the customer portal, if a customer does happen to create a rule that locks them out, they aren’t locked out of the portal so the rule can easily be removed.

Another feature that may make it into the customer portal is traffic snapshots, so at at given time a customer can capture a snapshot of traffic passing to and from a selected IP block that is assigned to them. Snapshots will include information such as:

- Source Address and port
- Destination Address and port
- Protocol
- TX and RX rate

Inside the portal will be displaying rule set templates showing more advanced rules that can help protect against certain types of DoS (Denial of Service) attacks and port scanners.

We hope to have our software finished soon, so that all dedicated server and colocation customers can make use of it. There will also be NO increase in price for this service.

We at Sitestash believe this new service paired up with our future selection of premium bandwidth providers, will provide customers a very relaxing experience in managing their network and firewall features.

Note: We don’t offer this as an excuse for our customers to not run a firewall at all, you will always have more detailed customization and security by running your own firewall under ours.