Disaster Recovery Procedures
All source code is configuration managed and is located in separate locations. Procedures are in place to rebuild and deploy every application quickly. All user and accounting data is backed up daily as a part of an automated process.
A SWAT team adept in recovering from disaster situation is in place to operate in case of a disaster.
Our relationship with AT&T is such that we have access to their data center network that includes 21 centers operating in three continents - 13 in the United States, 3 in Europe and 5 in the Asia Pacific region. Their center locations are carefully selected to be on or near their network peering points, thus ensuring the greatest geographic diversity in case of client relocation following a disaster.
Security & Privacy
All user and corporate account maintenance functions (new user setup, subscription activations and deletions) between customers and Money.net takes place over a 128-bit encrypted SSL based HTTP link. Additionally, any login process between customers and Money.net is handled via SSL, so that no user account information is ever publicly traded in plaintext.
Internally, customer data is maintained in a secure Virtual LAN dedicated for customer database and has been sand boxed from public areas. Further more Money.net does not sell its customer list to 3rd parties for marketing purpose.
Contingency: Bandwidth and Capacity
Our contracts with AT&T are based on bandwidth usage with no upper limit on bandwidth capacity. We have recently seen bandwidth spikes of over 100 Megabits. AT&T provides flexible, on-demand access to bandwidth capacity of 7.2 Gigabits on an AT&T local services ring that is redundant and diverse. Dual access routers connect IDC to multiple AT&T IP backbone nodes via dual OC-48 connections.
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