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Cape.Com Upgrades and Adds Horsepower to its Email SystemApril 11, 2001
Mashpee, MA -- Cape.Com is pleased to announce completion of a significant mail system upgrade that provides customers with faster mail server response and improved mail delivery. Vernon Grabel, President of Cape.Com, Inc. said: "We've deployed a mail server cluster that consists of 6, high-end Pentium based servers. Our clustered mail server architecture provides scalability, redundancy, improved performance and speed, and, faster recovery time in the event of a failure. Cape.Com mail servers process over 100,000 email sessions per day. Our customers will see a significant improvement in speed when they download and send their mail." Grabel goes on to say that many ISP's typically use only one or two mail servers to process email for their customers. "As more customers are added, mail service suffers, and a single server failure can bring these systems down for hours, or in some cases, days. Our new mail server cluster eliminates these single point failures and provides us with more horsepower to handle the ever increasing load." Established in 1994, Cape.Com is the only locally-owned and operated Internet Service Provider on Cape Cod, with two offices located in Mashpee at the Prime Center and Mashpee Commons. Their specialties include high-speed DSL and dial-up internet connections, secure e-commerce, website development, along with Wide Area Network (WAN) and Local Area Network (LAN) solutions. They currently provide WAN services and support to nearly 200 businesses throughout Massachusetts, and DSL and Dial-Up Internet access to over 5000 customers throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Related PagesVirus detection mechanisms employed at
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Our mail server security policies.
Cape.Com is frequently asked about our backup and
recovery policies in the event of equipment failures.
These are important issues that directly bear on
the availability of your web site and your ability
to reliably connect to the Internet.
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