November 9, 2006 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Online document storage solutions provider Spoxel (spoxel.com) announced on Wednesday it was able to successfully maintain all company services during Hawaii's recent earthquake in October.
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Spoxel credits its uptime to the use of best practices in data center management for sustaining customer data and a host of recent Internet technology advances for sustaining customer support.
The earthquake, which reached 6.7 on the richter scale, knocked out power state-wide for nearly 24 hours. The quake temporarily stopped all phone communications to the US mainland and crippled local service providers who did not have backup generators. Spoxel says its online service was undisturbed and customer documents were successfully preserved because the company follows industry best practices for distributing and replicating data centers across hosting sites in multiple mainland locales.
"Our number one goal is to make Spoxel reliable and trouble-free access document storage for personal and business documents," says John Davidson, CEO of Spoxel. "Our job is to provide our customers stability and easy access remotely to their documents. I'm pleased we were able to do this in the midst of such abnormal conditions that hit our home island state. I suspect, had anyone known of our heroics, we would have earned a lot of Aloha from our customers around the world."