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Internet connection redundancy

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Date: 29 Oct 2006
Time: 10:04:31 -0500

Comments:

Apologies for the slightly off topic post, I am posting here because I'm 
sure what I'm wanting has been done by some of you guys.

I'm running a web site which has recently been updated, and its use has 
been heavily promoted amongst our customers. The static web pages are 
hosted by our ISP, and there is a pass through to our W2003R2 server for 
data supply. I'm concerned that the weak link in all this is our 
broadband line. If that went down, no customers could check their data, 
run reports, etc.
If I put in another broadband line from a different ISP, I'll get some 
fallback, but both lines would have to go through the same BT exchange. 
If I go for satellite broadband, I'd still need the phone line for 
uploading data, I think.
What have others done?

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