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MISSION continuously strives
to increase the performance and reliability of the system
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ATLANTA, April 04, 2004-- Today MISSION announced it had completed full redundancy of its
primary processing facilities including two separate sites for processing servers, two mirrored
hot server banks in each location, and four fiber feeds to those servers. Additionally,
MISSION now offers phone line notification through two separate local and long distance telephone
providers. One of the processing facilities is located at eDeltacom, which is a 388,000 sq.
ft. hardened computer bunker able to withstand direct tornado or hurricane winds up to 140 mph.
The eDeltacom facility is specifically designed to process spectacular amounts of data, extremely
reliably, and serves other customers like Google and eBay.
"Having redundant servers at a single location is not true redundancy," said Dave Barringer,
Chief Technical Officer. "You have to have multiple locations, with multiple network feeds, through
multiple providers to offer the levels of reliability that our customers have come to expect from
MISSION. Completing this process is another demonstration of how MISSION leads the way in performance
and reliability."
Since 1999, MISSION's core competencies have been in national public wireless data networks, Internet
technologies, databases, graphical user interfaces and computer telephony. MISSION specializes in
combining these technologies into "packaged SCADA" systems primarily for the water and wastewater
industries. Many of MISSION's features are so advanced, or unique, they have patents or are patent pending.
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