Come And Stay Here

My personal ramblings on and offline

Come And Stay Here

My personal ramblings on and offline

Buying US flags online

Most people don't have flagpoles in their front yards, and so opt for U.S. flag residential mounts. There are several options available. One is an aluminum flagpole that measures five feet by one inch and that is recommended for flags that are either 2 feet by 3 feet or 3 feet by 5 feet. You can also purchase pole sets that have a heavy-duty two-position mounting bracket and 1-1/2-inch aluminum pole. Some pole sets come with a decorative eagle, poles that extend up to 6 feet, and a pewter finish. 

 If you don't wish to use a bracket and pole, you can certainly display your U.S. flag on your balcony, windowsill, or against the wall. When you do so, proper flag etiquette dictates that the flag is displayed flat, either horizontally or vertically, with the stars displayed on the flag's own right. This means that, when you're standing in front of the flag, the star area (also called the union) should be to your left.  

The US flags is a wonderful symbol of the liberties and principles that we hold dear, and those who purchase U.S. flags are always encouraged to proudly display the stars and stripes.  

united-states-flag.com is one of the best online stores that would help you to get the best American flags or custom flags for a very good price, Don't waste any more time and take a look at them now, I am sure you would be happy dealing with such a professional online store.

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WANs (Wide Area Networks) are used by lots of corporations and organizations need connectivity between their offices located throughout a large geographic area. Many of these groups choose to set up private WANs, because they need to ensure a higher quality of connection than a public WAN (i.e. broadband connection can offer).

While it is not surprising how much more expensive a private WAN is, what is surprising is that a private WAN solution such as MPLS is so dramatically more expensive than broadband internet. A typical MPLS is priced at $450-$1,500/Mbps per month while the monthly price of broadband connectivity is only $3-$15/Mbps per month. Although an MPLS network does cost a bit more to provide than a public internet, the fact that it is a whopping 30-100x more expensive appears to be a bigger reflection on what the market will demand/bear than actual cost to the provider.

There are a few reasons why the market continues to pay such seemingly exorbitant prices for services likeMPLS networks, while the cost of virtually every other technology decreases over time (example: look at the pricing of flat-screen TVs over the years). The first reason is that WAN buyers are very concerned with risk. A single incident caused by a cheaper, but less reliable WAN service can eat up an entire years worth of cost savings or more versus paying a premium for a reliable MPLS or Frame Relay service. Secondly, there is a bit of an oligopoly when it comes to credible vendors of Frame Relay and MPLS. Less competition means higher pricing. Lastly, public internet has never and probably will never be reliable enough to serve as a realistic alternative to private WAN solutions that offer up to ‘4 nines’ (99.99%) reliability.

Luckily for IT managers and businesses around the globe, new technologies that go beyond WAN optimization are emerging that are allow MPLS-like WAN performance while maintaining pricing that looks more comparable with broadband. This development is attributable to technologies like Adaptive Private Networking that essentially integrate a private MPLS network with the public internet, and use techniques such as traffic shaping and bandwidth management to maximize the use of broadband bandwidth, while retaining MPLS bandwidth to ensure network reliability.

Perhaps these developments will finally force telecom service providers to price their private WAN solutions more competitively.

Barcelona Hotels

Barcelona is a vibrant, bustling city and if you are taking a short city break, you may want to choose a centrally located luxury Barcelona hotels that can save on hire car fees, lower stress levels and eliminate reliance on taxis, particularly late at night without wanting the hassle of driving and parking in the city. The new marina area is gorgeous, but it is a long walk or drive into the shopping district so sacrifices have to be made. After all, the money saved can be spent on a luxury hotel upgrade. Splash out on a boutique hotel in Barcelona's historic Old City to really make the trip special. One thing to be aware of in Barcelona is that it is a late-night party city, especially at weekends. Although you may be staying up until the small hours, other revelers may be partying on the streets even longer. A good tip is to choose a luxury hotels in Barcelona's central district, close to or even on Las Ramblas, but ask for a room at the back. Sacrifice the view and the atmosphere for a decent night's sleep. It is worth it in the end. You can catch up on 'atmosphere' the next day by having breakfast or coffee overlooking the activities of central Barcelona. Here are some of our most popular choices for a great weekend without the car, in the heart of historic Barcelona. You can try destinia.com to help you with that. Have a nice day

MPLS Networks

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WANs (Wide Area Networks) are used by lots of corporations and organizations need connectivity between their offices located throughout a large geographic area. Many of these groups choose to set up private WANs, because they need to ensure a higher quality of connection than a public WAN (i.e. broadband connection can offer).

While it is not surprising how much more expensive a private WAN is, what is surprising is that a private WAN solution such as MPLS is so dramatically more expensive than broadband internet. A typical MPLS is priced at $450-$1,500/Mbps per month while the monthly price of broadband connectivity is only $3-$15/Mbps per month. Although an MPLS network does cost a bit more to provide than a public internet, the fact that it is a whopping 30-100x more expensive appears to be a bigger reflection on what the market will demand/bear than actual cost to the provider.

There are a few reasons why the market continues to pay such seemingly exorbitant prices for services likeMPLS networks, while the cost of virtually every other technology decreases over time (example: look at the pricing of flat-screen TVs over the years). The first reason is that WAN buyers are very concerned with risk. A single incident caused by a cheaper, but less reliable WAN service can eat up an entire years worth of cost savings or more versus paying a premium for a reliable MPLS or Frame Relay service. Secondly, there is a bit of an oligopoly when it comes to credible vendors of Frame Relay and MPLS. Less competition means higher pricing. Lastly, public internet has never and probably will never be reliable enough to serve as a realistic alternative to private WAN solutions that offer up to ‘4 nines’ (99.99%) reliability.

Luckily for IT managers and businesses around the globe, new technologies that go beyond WAN optimization are emerging that are allow MPLS-like WAN performance while maintaining pricing that looks more comparable with broadband. This development is attributable to technologies like Adaptive Private Networking that essentially integrate a private MPLS network with the public internet, and use techniques such as traffic shaping and bandwidth management to maximize the use of broadband bandwidth, while retaining MPLS bandwidth to ensure network reliability.

Perhaps these developments will finally force telecom service providers to price their private WAN solutions more competitively.