100% Uptime - mission critical web hosting
"So You Want 100% Uptime for Your Website?"
Here is a surefire web hosting delivery model that we have extensively researched, tested and implemented. We call it 100% Uptime Solutions

What would happen if your site was down for 4 hours? 8 hours? days? Would you lose sales? Emails? Respect?

Do you want "mission critical" hosting for your website at prices you can afford?

Our service is right for you if:

You need 100% uptime of email services.

You require as close to a 100% uptime as possible for your website.

If you ... (Check which one applies to you.)

Take orders via your website
Need uninterrupted email service for your domain name
Get new business from your website
Require your site to be up 24/7

... you are about to learn how you can have "ALWAYS AVAILABLE" website and email services.

All hosting companies have the goal of 100% uptime. Few, if any achieve it. Now, SITEWORKS has researched, designed, tested and implemented a web hosting service model to actually provide our clients with active sites and emails ... despite server, network or upline failures!

How is this possible?

SITEWORKS will host your site on separate servers at
two (2) diverse network datacenters
with multiple unique carriers, utilizing an IP Anycasted DNS network to route traffic in case of failure at one location.


How much does it cost? (might already be included FREE in your host plan)

$10 setup fee and $2.50* per month is our standard backup plan:

  • 250 Mb Space
  • 150 POP Mailboxes
  • FTP Access / File Manager
  • Full Featured (PHP, MySQL, Webmail, bulletin boards, etc)

How it works:

Externally located advanced DNS computers constantly check (every 2 to 4 minutes) to make sure your site is responding. If any of your services fail to respond your traffic will automatically be routed to an alternate datacenter by using ultra-fast instant DNS updates.

** Important Notes **

Depending on what programs and scripts you use in your website, the backup account may not be a perfect mirror of your primary account, because of server and script differences between the 2. However, a backup account will play a vital role in maintaining your email services and web presence during any outage or disruption at your primary server, network or upline route.

 



*FOR SITEWORKS HOSTING ACCTS & THEIR CLIENTS ONLY. Non clients pay $9.95 / month.
This is an additional cost to your regular monthly hosting fee. Larger storage is available if necessary to allow full operation of your website and mail acceptance. Backup plan storage is not meant for miscellaneous data storage or archives.
Add $1 per month per additional 100mb. Can be used for 10 more mailboxes or for web space or combo.

In case of catastrophic failure at the server, network or upline facility:

How would you like to continue conducting business, making money and accepting orders at your domain's website?

Is it possible? YES! [ ORDER NOW ]

Can you be sure that you could send and receive emails, even if your site's server crashed and was taken offline?

Yes, NOW you can! [ ORDER NOW ]

Why isn't it already being offered by all web hosting companies?

In order to implement our performance method to succeed at highest possible uptime, it requires that your site be hosted on two servers in distinctly separate datacenter networks and utilize enterprise level external DNS servers.

We use service providers at world-class network facilities. Our preferred datacenter is Telehouse, NY. We utilize our own System Administrators. Our business is built on serving our clients with a professional level of customer service delivered with a personal touch. We work for you and your site. We rely on our clients for our income.

An unsolicited client response received by email:

You have my continued admiration for your staff's undeniable efforts to reach an unparalleled customer satisfaction rating.

Wishing all the blessings of the season.

Sincerely,

C.L. Kahae
Founder & Chairman
Cornerstone Web Productions, Inc.

I only wish we had designed this plan years ago. It was borne out of crisis. An extended outage due to a router failure threatened our livelihood and had a negative impact on clients that have successful sites and businesses that rely on emails for orders and vital work communications. Even with a disaster plan in place, the datacenter could not recover quickly enough.

cpanel web hosting with dns failoverImmediately following, we started patrolling the techno-geek forums looking for best practice methods to achieve maximum uptimes at reasonable costs. That same month, Level3, Verio, EV1 servers and WestHost had major outages. It was a nasty coincidence that prompted reviews of disaster preparedness and redundancy concerns in the web hosting industry. How to prevent outages? How to minimize them?.

A client accurately noted recently that since hosting has become a commodity, customer service is the only real differentiator. We often provide help outside the normal reach of tech support, even fixing HTML code when someone "broke" it. We maintain friendly and personal connections with clients. We have performed out-of-the-ordinary complex installs so longtime clients can stay with us. We listen. We respond.

Here is an unsolicited response received after the outage I mention above (and before we started backup services)

First of all I want to thank you for your updates during the router problem. I never felt left in the dark and had specific information to share with my staff. That alone lessened my stress level.

When I had concrete information to share, they were less testy and more pleasant to talk to about this! :-)

Things are running smoothly again and we certainly appreciate your efforts in getting us up and running.

Secondly, I appreciate the billing credit you offered us.

This again proves to me that yours is a quality organization that operates with the customer in mind. Thank you.

S. Berry, Parish School

So while some places say you shouldn't go with a host that doesn't own the network, I disagree. I believe in utilizing world-class datacenters that specialize in what they do and let us concentrate on customer service and tech support.

Many clients have been with us for more than 5 years! Some go all the way back to 1996 and 1997. We are proud of this achievement. It is nearly unheard of in the web hosting business.

 

As a hosting broker we are willing and able to change providers if needed to obtain the best prices and services in our goal to get you 100% uptime. We maintain full control over our servers and your data contained within them. We are looking for 0.00 downtime. Regular or emergency system reboot? Fine. We can redirect traffic to backup location. Your site will be up and mail will queue safely in the meantime. While 3 a.m. may seem convenient for U.S. clients, I assure you it is not convenient for the European workday morning!

We use:
Physically diverse network datacenters and providers with multiple carriers.
Advanced DNS architecture.
Ultra fast (instant) dns propagation on geographically diverse nameservers on multiple continents.
Extensive internal and external system monitoring.
Independent automated rerouting in case of failure
Option for manual rerouting in case of partial failure or slowness.
Offsite daily backup.

An outage would be measured in mere minutes,
if noticeable at all.

If you ask most web hosting companies what you can do to achieve the highest possible uptime, they will talk to you about mirrored servers and possibly, load balancing. However, if these servers are contained within the same network, you do not have protection in case of router failure or even an extensive DoS (denial of service) attack. Alternately, RackSpace has achieved success with minimum outage on their network, but at a premium price. As a dedicated server provider only, their fees are cost prohibitive to most clients. (approx $700/month per server, including firewall)

Our services now allow "mission critical" hosting to be available to all clients at reasonable cost. [ ORDER NOW ]

It is highly unlikely that 2 separately owned and operated datacenters would be down at the same time. The method described herein absolutely minimizes outages due to server malfunction, network failures and upline provider issues. In fact, if a site was performing poorly (but still available) due to network issues, it can be manually redirected to switch to the backup location.

However, in the statistically unlikely event that failure occurs at both datacenters, we will try to arrange for emergency hosting elsewhere, initiate the instant dns changes and utilize off-site data backup to get your site up and running in the shortest amount of time possible.

At the time of this writing (), I know of no other
web hosting service making this offer.

Simply stated, we are committed to providing you the highest level of uptime possible. Aiming and attaining 100% is the goal. We think it's possible.

 

I want you to know how I have always appreciated your kindness in your dealings with me - a real person in this impersonalized computer world - as well as your prompt and excellent service.

Nancy Frey
On Foot in Spain
(A
n unsolicited client response received by email)

Why is this service important and how is it different than other web hosting companies?

Most hosting companies discuss that they endeavor to reach a 100% uptime goal, and if they do not, they have an SLA (service level agreement) that will compensate you for the inconvenience, not to exceed your monthly cost of web hosting. Additionally, the fine print requires that you request this credit within 1 - 3 days and excludes a variety of scenarios, including scheduled maintenance and emergencies.

Here is an actual excerpt of common uptime SLA language:

While we endeavor hard to provide 100% uptime, it does not mean that your site will be available 100% of the time. No web host can absolutely and honestly state that they will provide 100% availability because all servers need to be rebooted occasionally, have preventative maintenance performed, and because servers and networks are hardware and software, they may occasionally fail.

Common Exceptions in an uptime SLA (edited for brevity):

Customer shall not receive any credits under this SLA in connection with any failure or deficiency of Web Site Availability caused by or associated with:

1. Circumstances beyond our reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God, acts of any governmental body, war, insurrection, terrorism, sabotage, armed conflict, embargo, fire, flood, strike or other labor disturbance, interruption of or delay in transportation, unavailability of or interruption or delay in telecommunications or third party services, virus attacks or hackers, failure of third party software (including, without limitation, ecommerce software, payment gateways, chat, statistics or free scripts) or inability to obtain raw materials, supplies, or power used in or equipment needed for provision of this SLA;

2. Failure of access circuits to our network, unless such failure is caused solely by us.

3. DNS issues outside our direct control;

4. Issues with FTP, POP, IMAP, or SMTP customer access;

5. Email or webmail delivery and transmission.

Did you notice that lost email connectivity is considered a valid exclusion in the above example SLA agreement? (from an actual hosting competitor)

I consider email service a vital and primary function of every site, especially a revenue-producing website. Emails are a critical component for conducting sales and business communications! We offer two methods to our backup plan clients to ensure uninterrupted mail delivery:

Reroute mail traffic in a similar manner as your web traffic, by adding MX levels to your DNS records. In case of failure, your mail would be instantly rerouted to the backup working server and be retrieved by you. The only possible conflict in using this method is if the primary server was down for one hour, you would have to know to check for mail at the backup location.

You address this issue fairly easily by configuring an additional account in your email program to also regularly check the backup location.

If your primary webmail server is unavailable, your incoming mails can be queued by backup mailservers at a network location independent of the primary and secondary networks. The queue service allows each domain 1GB of mail storage and continually checks to see if your mail server is back online and reachable. When your primary mail server responds successfully, the queued mail is then delivered to your mail server.

The advantage to this method is your email program does not have to be configured to do anything but check the same place for mail at all times. This queue service carries a separate one-time setup fee of $15.

If you use the queue service and the primary mailserver remains down for X hours, we can initiate an instant MX edit to send the queued mail to the backup datacenter location. Meaning, let the mail accumulate in the queue for a set period of time (that you can specify, say 3 hours) to see if the primary service returns and if not, we will alert you to look for mails at the backup Datacenter.


While it may seem complicated, all these options are certainly better than having your mail bounce back to sender undelivered! [ ORDER NOW ]

If you are not a current hosting client of our's and in fact wish to stay with your current host, you can indeed purchase just our backup plan services at $9.95 per month. We will provide you with server space in a datacenter and we will manage the automated DNS routing that would be required in case of failure at your primary host location.

Questions? Comments? I welcome your messages. Please contact me.

  specialized DNS services
Kaitlyn Considine, Managing Partner
SITEWORKS Hosting Network

Unless you are an advanced user, managing individual DNS records can be complex and difficult. If you mismanage the records, your site and domain services can become unavailable. Leave the editing to us. In order to utilize our service, you will have to change your nameservers only at your registrar. Your registration record remains entirely in your ownership. To remain with backup protection, your nameservers must be in certain names, but ultimately does not prevent you from changing hosts. This is standard procedure.

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