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Message-ID: <4289EBD8.9090007@tvog.net>
Date: Tue May 17 14:04:39 2005
From: laszlof at tvog.net (Frank Laszlo)
Subject: Security benefits of spliting services between
	two ISP providers

Not exactly. If one ISP fails, the other could be used as a backup 
system for the services
that are on the "failed" isp. This could be done with a transparent 
proxy or something of the sort.

Regards,
    Frank


Reece Mills wrote:

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> Only part of what you need will be affected if one of your ISPs
> fail....  Hope it is not the web based business services provider...
> Hope it
> is not the email provider....   
> Ok... What will be the security benefit of splitting services between
> two ISP providers as you described?
>
> Nothing.
>
> Reece
>
>
> Rossen S. Naydenov wrote:
>
> |Hi group,
> |
> |What will be the security benefit of splitting services between two ISP
> |providers?
> |By splitting services I mean have one ISP serve only web based business
> |services and other ISP serve the email and traffic generated by internal
> |web browsing (or something similar).
> |Right now everything goes through one ISP and second ISP connection is
> |kept as a backup.
> |
> |Thanks.
> |
> |
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