(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider SingleHop (www.singlehop.com) announced on Wednesday it released last week its new SSL-VPN solution, which lets customers control servers through a secure access point by connecting to the SingleHop Private Network.
The new SingleHop SSL-VPN offers high levels of security and flexibility through Array Networks’ SPX-Series, hardware accelerated sessions, network access through Thin-Client session, and session monitoring, with paper trail for all activities and IP’s.
Additionally, the solution offers customer to limit server access through the secure back-end SSL-VPN only, and provide split-tunnel, Layer 3 mechanism to allow simultaneous connections without compromising security.
Using the private network that SingleHop released last week, customers can access servers through a secondary network without using any public network bandwidth.
The SSL-VPN expands on this new offering by allowing a remote access point into the secondary private network, through a two-factor authenticated virtual private network.
“We chose to use Array Networks’ SPX-Series gateway because it allowed us the most robust management capabilities,” says Andy Pace, vice president of operations at SingleHop. “We know that clients are always looking for ways to do more, faster and, unfortunately, for our times, do it safer. Our partnership with Array Networks allows us to provide all these benefits to our clients without any sacrifices.”
The new private network gives customers greater control over their servers with speeds up to 1Gbps.
As a result, customers can now more quickly perform backup, server synchronization, and miscellaneous inter-server communication without using their meter bandwidth.
The new SSL-VPN solution also builds on the private network features through a wide range of security checks and services.
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