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Numbers

Today, our association is the second free french webhoster, we are offering not less than 10180 websites, 3093 domain names 28676 email boxes.

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Network infrastructure

Network infrastructure

The Olympe Network, second free french-speaking hosting platform, is currently based on a strong infrastructure composed of nine machines. Our servers are only based on open source technologies known for their reliability and security. We benefit from an excellent reactivity, every features or a security updates immediately root. We pledge to use only open source software in the management of the machinery and our administration.


OVH and Interxion networks connectivity (dark fiber interconnected by double-loop, peering points) allows us to provide a flow worthy of the largest paid hosts on the market. Finally, we continue our efforts of rationalization and optimization to always provide a better service.

Photos

Here are some photos of our servers located at Interxion Paris-II datacenter.


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Technologies

The software we use in our infrastructure.


PHP

PHP is a computer scripting language. Originally designed for producing dynamic web pages, it has evolved to include a command line interface capability and can be used in standalone graphical applications. (Source: Wikipedia)


MySQL

MySQLis a relational database management system (RDBMS) which has more than 11 million installations. The program runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases. (Source: Wikipedia)


Apache

The Apache HTTP Server, commonly referred to simply as Apache, is a web server notable for playing a key role in the initial growth of the World Wide Web. (Source: Wikipedia)


Linux

Linux is a Unix-like computer operating system family which uses the Linux kernel. Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development; typically all the underlying source code can be freely modified, used, and redistributed by anyone. (Source: Wikipedia)