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Sorry for the off topic post. I have a networking redunancy question =
and since it involves protecting my linux servers I think I am somewhat =
justified;-). There is going to be some pretty large scale construction =
going on around our office here at 56th st and Thomas in Scottsdale. We =
are concerned about the possibility of our T line being cut or disabled =
from the construction and we really cannot afford any downtime. Called =
globalcenter(our T provider) about emergency co-lo and they said they =
cannot do it. Anyone have experience in this situation? Know of any =
emergency co-lo facilities? Thanks.
- Joel
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