Web Hosting Provider SPRY Welcomes Time Warner to the Network
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Spry has recently turned up gigabit connectivity with one of the nations leading Tier-1 providers, Time Warner Telecom. With the recent move to the Fortress Datacenter Spry is introducing a lot of changes to the network including providers and hardware changes.
Seattle, WA May 16, 2007 — Spry (spry.com) has recently turned up gigabit connectivity with one of the nations leading Tier-1 providers, Time Warner Telecom. With the recent move to the Fortress Datacenter Spry is introducing a lot of changes to the network including providers and hardware changes.
The Spry Cisco network has been further stabilized by fully separating the access, core, and distribution layers. What does this mean for the end user — ultimately more reliability. Spry has fully implemented both spanning tree, and HSRP which means that any given host has multiple paths out of the network at any given time without manual intervention.
Adding Time Warner to the network should provide some great nationwide access as well. Time Warner is the parent corporation of AOL. The TWTC and AOL networks will add great speed to end users trying to access websites on the Spry network.
Spry Hosting is an innovative web hosting company with facilities in Seattle and Renton, Washington. Spry offers VPS (Virtual Private Server) Shared, Collocation, Managed and Unmanaged Dedicated Web Hosting Services and Support.
Website: spry.com


29. May 2007 um 08:55
That’s really great. Time Warner is a proven industry leader. The two should come together well.
10. August 2009 um 10:45
I wonder how good Spry’s Managed Dedicated Web Hosting Services and Support really is. Anyone have any experiences with them?