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Welcome to the brand new website!

It’s February of 2022, and a lot of work has gone into creating, testing and releasing our new website. Our new online presence will be rolled out in stages over the course of 2022, to ensure they are done right, and provide the most value to our customers. The schedule for that can be found […]

Posted: January 27th, 2022 05:26am Category: Director's Blog Press Room Read Entire Post

A new website, for a new decade!

Since March of 2020, our Developers have been working on a brand new website to move Spark Rack into the new decade. The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown some road blocks in our way, but development has been steadily continuing on our internal active projects. However, we are excited to announce a launch date for our […]

Posted: September 13th, 2021 04:10pm Category: Director's Blog Press Room Research & Development Read Entire Post

Spark Rack has suspended all consumer access and visitations

It has been a crazy few weeks here at Spark Rack. With the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), it’s no surprise that companies around the world have basically shut down all operations. Spark Rack is no different. However rather than shutting down all operations. Spark Rack is operating on a limited support schedule. Customers […]

Posted: April 15th, 2020 10:02pm Category: Uncategorized Read Entire Post

Network Monitoring in 2020

Please note: This is an update to an original article written in 2015. Most of the information contained in the original article is still relevent, however to ensure customer reliability, the post has been updated with current information. See the original blog post here. Here we are again! The age old debate of if you […]

Posted: February 20th, 2020 08:21pm Category: Director's Blog Network & Infrastructure Safety & Security Read Entire Post

Domain Names – What are they and do I need one?

Every website has a specific address, known as an IP (Internet Protocol) Address which typically looks like this 127.0.0.1, 4 sets of numbers which tells your browser where to go (IPv6 is the newest standard although not widely used at the time of this writing, for more information check out our post on IPv6).  This […]

Posted: January 11th, 2020 06:59pm Category: Contributor's Corner Read Entire Post