Blog
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Micron21 Service Status Page is now Live!
As a customer, you now have the ability to check the status of your services with us at any time.
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Case Study: Preparing the path to Tier IV.
To achieve a Tier IV Fault Tolerant classification, Micron21 partnered with Vertiv for premium infrastructure protection.
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Case Study: DDoS Protection.
Minimise your business risk with premium mitigation capacity: 700gbit directly connected to 1500+ networks globally.
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The value of local distributed DNS recursors - ensure your network is not exposed to risk.
Do you know which DNS server your network is relying on for it's recursive DNS? How reliable is it? How reliable is the network that supports it? For many businesses a core network DNS problem can translate to hours of lost productivity and potentially brand damage.
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An introduction to 95th Percentile.
Why choose the 95th Percentile? Learn more about the intelligent method of bandwidth measurement that more accurately reflects usage.
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Crash wreaks power havoc, Micron21 remains online.
On the 18th of October 2016, at about 10:00AEST, a truck collided with a power pole in Kilsyth South, outer Melbourne. The entire district was thrown into chaos with a 12km radius of power outages
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What does $100k of enterprise level Dell hardware look like?
Micron21 has long held a strong partnership with Dell. With a rock-solid relationship formed over many years, we are proud to identify as a premium retailer for Dell enterprise server hardware.
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The Web Factory: weathering a 36-hour hardware disaster.
Learn more about Micron21's proactive monitoring, backups, and disaster recovery solutions in this Web Factory case study.
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CDRDoS Attack
James writes about a new type of DDoS attack.
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34Gbps DDoS Attack
Micron21 record the transaction of a 34gbps NTP DDoS attack.
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Mechanics of the NTP DDoS Attack
James dicusses how an NTP attack works.
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Network Stress Test
Micron21 record the transaction of a 16gbps DDoS attack.
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16Gbps DDoS Attack
Micron21 record the transaction of a 16gbps DDoS attack.