About Dedicated Lime
Dedicated Lime specializes in providing high quality dedicated servers.
We believe the engineers at HP build the highest quality servers and we are proud to sale & support HP Proliant Servers.
Each product plan matches the architecture of HP.
So when you purchase a "G3" plan, you are purchasing a HP Proliant in the G3 product line
History
Dedicated Lime was formed due to the increased demand from the clients of VPS Lime LLC
We are now happy to have setup "Dedicated Lime" as a product line for Dedicated Servers.
If you need a VPS, please check out VPS Lime.
Datacenter Information
Our servers are located in 56 Marietta in Atlanta, GA
56 Marietta is a 160,000 SF, 10 story, fully dedicated telecommunication/interconnect facility located in the heart of Atlanta's central business district, two blocks from CNN.100% of 56 Marietta's tenants are in the telecommunications or Internet industry or companies that require a high level of security for their mission critical business continuity requirements. There is no public access to this facility.
In 1999 Marietta Street Partners, LLC redeveloped this former Western Union headquarters building into what has become Atlanta's premier and only exclusive carrier hotel.
This telecommunications/data grade facility is comprised of Enterprise customers, CLEC's, ISP's and ASP's, which include over 250 telecommunication related companies and 50+ carriers.
Most providers backhaul to 56 Marietta, so we decided to just host our servers there to minimize latency to the Internet.
Our Internet Connectivity
Mzima Networks
Mzima Networks runs a smart-routing network with 500+ peering providers and over 250Gbps transit/peering capacity in global points of presence. Mzima's network is the first built upon Force10's terabit E-Series routers, and maintains their own 10Gbps backbone stretching between Asia, America, and Europe. Unlike many local cable providers, Mzima's network is tuned for performance, using a custom implementation of Foundry Networks sFlow technology. |
nLayer Communications
nLayer maintains a high quality United States-based network stretching to prominent peering points in Europe with more than 900Gbps interconnect capacity with other major networks and 34 core IP network POP's. nLayer's reach into the Canadian IP exchanges in Toronto and Montreal make their product a unique and useful addition to most BGP networks. |
XO Communications
XO Communications runs a transit-free network and categorizes themselves as a Tier 1 NSP. Formerly known as Nextlink Communications and Concentric Network Corporation, XO maintains massive fiber assets in the United States - leasing transport to other Tier 1 NSP's such as Savvis. XO boasts such customers as Internap, who uses their network as one of only a few that are ubiquitous amongst their various Points of Presence, as well as thousands of others. |
Abovenet Communications
AboveNet IP Transit removes network complexity and geographic choke points while freeing small, medium, and large organizations from the limitations of legacy networks. To help ensure that your mission-critical data arrives quickly and accurately has AboveNet combined its eXpressWave™ long haul service and world class IP backbone with its high density metro fiber networks. When your data is coming from an AboveNet Internet Service Exchange (ISX) or via direct access to the Internet backbone you can be sure it will get through. |
Level 3
The Level 3 Communications® Network today operates as one of the largest IP transit networks in North America and Europe. The Level 3® Network was designed to maximize coverage, performance, flexibility and scalability. We offer more long-haul and metro route options than other providers. In addition to our intercity route miles, we give customers access to over 27,000 metropolitan route miles. Our high-capacity, nationwide backbone was recently overbuilt with new DWDM, IP and private-line switching layers.Level 3 technology deployments have enabled new, market-leading services like 10 GigE LAN PHY and 40 Gbps Wavelength services. |
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