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2007-10-09

You may now manage stored credit cards in order to configure them for automatic monthly payments or expedite manual payments. We have also developed a new payment form allowing the use of stored cards, connecting to the bank immediately for transaction results, and providing the option of storing cards during the payment process.

These forms run on top of a bank-independent Java credit card processing API. This API simplifies the process of connecting to merchant services. It also allows applications to be developed against a consistent interface, while we provide connectors for different banks. This results in an application being able to switch merchant accounts quickly and easily.

If supported by the merchant services provider, the Java API enables securely storing credit cards and initiating transactions using the stored cards. This facilitates Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance by eliminating the need to store credit card numbers for any reason. We use this mechanism for our stored card manager.

Finally, we will soon be providing merchant services to round-out our services. Combining our merchant services with these supported Java APIs will greatly simplify the process of obtaining merchant services and integrating card processing to applications. However, you can be assured of no vendor or provider lock-in because we provide the source code for the Java API, and the API is designed to allow applications to easily switch providers.

2007-06-16

We now support MySQL replication as an extension to our existing file-based fail-over systems. With this option, all files are replicated by scanning the filesystem periodically while MySQL database contents are replicated, near real-time, to the fail-over server(s). Transactions will typically be replicated within a second. This results in little or no transactional data loss in the event of a catastrophic hardware failure.

We have also developed a monitoring interface allowing our clients to see the current state of the MySQL replication(s).

Those who subscribe to Managed Servers may request this additional feature either during sign up or by requesting the option through our support channels.

2007-06-08 We now support PostGIS 1.2. You may add PostGIS-enabled PostgreSQL databases in the PostgreSQL Database Control Panel.
2006-11-03 SMTP over SSL can now be enabled in our IP Address Control Panel.
2006-09-01 We have been performing operating system upgrades on all virtual hosting servers. The most significant change for customers is an upgrade to Apache 2.0. We will start upgrades of managed servers in November.
2006-04-17 We have added TXT entries to our DNS Control Panel in order to support SPF records.
2006-04-03 We have expanded our Web Sites Control Panel to allow the configuration of parameters and data sources on a per-context basis.
2006-03-03 We now support the latest MySQL 4.1 and 5.0.
2006-02-22 We have installed ZendOptimizer 2.6.2. It is not yet turned on by default. Those who would like to try it, please contact us to have it enabled. In our benchmarks, it provided about 25% more throughput.
2006-02-14 We now support the lastest PostgreSQL version 8.1.2. Anybody needing this version on either virtual hosting or managed servers, please contact us to have it configured.
2006-01-27 We have installed the latest of PHP 4.4 and PHP 5.1. We no longer support PHP 4.0, 4.2, 4.3, and 5.0. Those using now-unsupported versions have been upgraded.
2005-12-13 We have improved our firewall rules in three significant ways:
  1. All services must be registered with AO Industries and opened on our firewall prior to clients being able to connect. Previously, any service on ports above 1024 were allowed unless blocked. We have switched to a block-unless-allowed policy for all ports.
  2. All servers now route their packets through our firewalls, even when on the same network. Previously all servers on the same physical network had unfiltered access to other servers on the same physical network, where each physical network is comprised of servers of the same type (virtual, dedicated, managed, colocation, ...). Now, each server is isolated from one another by the firewalls just like they are isolated from other networks. This has somewhat reduced the efficiency of inter-server communication, but we believe the loss of efficiency is well worth the added security.
  3. We have restricted all outbound UDP traffic from all of our networks. If you need to provide of access any UDP service please contact us with the specific list of IP addresses and ports you will need to allow access to or from.
2005-12-04 We are happy to announce the installation and support of AWStats, Java 5, and Tomcat 5.5.

AWStats:
    Many of you have noticed that we turned off Analog reporting a couple of months ago on some servers due to Analog causing high load averages. We have now integrated AWStats into our Control Panels. We have parsed all log files back about one year. You may see your reports in our HTTP Servers Control Panel, or at this URL:

    https://www.aoindustries.com/clientarea/control/httpd/AWStats.ao
Java 5: Tomcat 5.5:
    New sites may now be created running Tomcat 5.5. We cannot upgrade existing sites automatically. So in the case of an upgrade please create a new installation (Web Sites Control Panel), install your content, test, and then switch the DNS settings to the new IP address.

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