We
run our own network!
That means we are not dependent on providers
to make routing changes. If you have problems
with a connection, let us know and we'll
change the routing to the best possible
route we can offer! This kind of service
can not be matched anywhere else. We run
our own BGP (Border Gateway Protocol out
of AS35908)
Krypt's diverse network allows for better
routing and peering which gives the user
better connectivity. We have a two main
colocation centers in Santa Ana and at One
Wilshire in downtown Los Angeles, California.
The two sites are connected via a dedicated
dual path OC-48 circuits and a 10Gbps DWDM
wavelength. We have Tier 1 providers such
as 1Gbps to Time Warner Telecom, 1Gbps to
Level 3, 2.5Gbps to Global Crossing, 1Gbps
to Verio and 1Gbps to Savvis. With over
6.5Gbps per second of transit and 2Gbps
of local peering at Equinix LA. All this
amounts to one thing, lower pings, no packet
loss and no choke.
Although the ping is a good indiction of
how well your server will likely perform,
it should not be the determining factor
when choosing a hosting provider. Trace
route outputs provide a more detailed routing
plan of how you are connected to the server.
Since Krypt has multiple data providers
we assign customers to various providers
based on geographical location, ping, and
trace route reports. We do not charge you
extra to route through Level 3 or Time Warner
as other companies do.
What do I look for from the ping
test?
Based on geographical location and your
Internet Service Provider, the ping output
will give you a rough estimate as to the
latency between you and our servers. You
should be looking for zero packet loss.
What does the trace route report
tell me?
The trace route shows you the logical paths
a packet (data) traverses to get from the
starting point (your home) to the final
destination (our servers). You should be
looking for low latency.
Netquery
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