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Origin

The Service Routing Redundancy Daemon was designed and developed in 2002 by Amir Guindehi <amir@srrd.org> as a master thesis at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich.

It was later redesigned and rewritten as well as extended in 2002, 2003 and 2004 by DataCore GmbH as one of DataCore's Open Source Projects. The SRRD cluster server is still under active development and is quite stable since a while and is used for production services on DataCore's servers since more than a year.

Motivation

Having developed and extended SRRD from the begining, all of DataCore's staff have a lot of experience and knowhow on the topic. We are providing commercial support for SRRD configuration and deployment as well as on-call support according to customers needs. All of DataCore's staff members are studied engineers with a Master degree or an equivalent title in computer sience or electrical and electronical engineering.

During the last years we have undertaken a wide variety of projects, ranging from the UNIX server support for an European Internet Service Provider and several Swiss Banks, to the design of secure and high available network systems and infrastructure. We are experienced in the analysis, design and implementation of telecommunication, network and security software products and infrastructure.

If you feel that you need professional assistance for networking engineering, for Quagga or SRRD support, or if you even would like us to develop special extentions according to your own specifications and requirements, don't hesitate to contact us!

Please check DataCore GmbH's homepage for more information on our qualifications and experience.

Contact Information

To get commercial support for SRRD, please send email to:

You can also reach us by normal mail:

DataCore's fax and phone numbers are:

  • Phone: +41 1 380 2191
  • Fax: +41 1 380 2192

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