Peak Web Consulting Services
Here is a partial list of the services Peak Web Consulting offers:
- In a nutshell, Peak provides outsourced management for your most senior networking needs.
- Setting pricing expectations based on wide industry experience and vendor introductions for transit, transport,
collocation, hardware, or CDN services either direct from the vendor or via a reseller depending on volume and preference.
- Network audits and analysis to isolate existing issues and recommend transition / migration strategy to an optimal
architecture.
- Network architecture, design, and implementation for any size system for any business requirement (i.e.
scalability, cost, redundancy, diversity, security)
- Router hardware recommendations for Cisco, Force10, Foundry, or Juniper Networks solutions or hardware
load balancing implementations from Foundry, Citrix/NetScaler, or F5.
- Multihome datacenters to support multiple ISPs, portable ARIN address space, and fault tolerant Internet
access implementing least cost routing and assured 95% billing optimization.
- Implement peering networks that will offload up to 13% in a single city or 40% to 50% nationally of your
transit traffic to settlement-free or near-free settlement-based peers.[1]
- National backbone provisioning and deployment, including QOS services as required, for multiple datacenter
interconnection or to meet peering policies.
- Interconnectivity between multiple locations with lit metro ethernet or SONET services; dark fiber, DWDM,
or wide area services such as MPLS point to point circuits or dedicated waves.
- Implementation of industry accepted best practices for documentation, out of band (OOB), network maintenance,
change control procedures, RFO analysis
- A suite of network management tools designed by network engineers to make their job faster that provide 95%
billing verification, saturation or error alerting, flow analysis, ISP SLA verification, and optimal routing
information.
- Education and Training for your staff on hardware operation, routing protocols, design theory, troubleshooting
analysis, or networking best practices.
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