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What if my Internet goes down? |
| No big deal! Virtually all local Internet and computer problems can be sidestepped by simply moving to anybody's laptop with wireless Internet or a home computer on the Internet. That can be your traffic computer quickly. Go to Traf.com and download our software. Then log in with your usual user name and password. You'll be up and running your logs in mere minutes. |
| What if RadioTraffic.com's servers go down? |
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They never have. And it would be
virtually impossible.
We have geographically redundant hot standby servers in
11 cities and 17 different locations. If one fails, any of the
others kick in immediately.
Hurricanes, power failures or dug up cables can't hurt all our servers at once. |
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| Where's my data? |
| It's where you want it—and then some! Data is stored simultaneously on redundant Internet servers in 17 locations spread from east to west. |
| You benefit from automatic server fail-over, our multiple power grids, emergency generators, redundant Internet backbones, more frequent backups and better security than your station has ever had before. All of RadioTraffic.Com's Internet server farms are connected to multiple carriers and bonded together to give you higher reliability. They have live staff and monitoring 24/7/365. You can manage radio stations and leave the tech hassles to RadioTraffic.com. |
![]() One of RadioTraffic.com's 17 server farms. |
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Where's my traffic software? |
| It's always on your computer. In software jargon, RadioTraffic is a "fat client" or "thick client." (Click here to see the Wikipedia entry about what that means.) RadioTraffic software is an executable (.exe) application kept 100% on your computers' local hard drives, like Microsoft Word or Excel. RadioTraffic software always runs on your computers' processors. |
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