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Network’s VPS Web Hosting Solution

Category: Linux
Published: 10/01/2007, 16:47
Editor: Badragan Ciprian

    Small and medium sized businesses who need control over their Web hosting, who don't want to maintain their own servers and other equipment in-house, and who need to manage costs can now find a solution with Network Solutions new Virtual Private Server Web Hosting. Unlike standard shared hosting, where hundreds of users share a server, VPS hosting provides advanced website developers the access, functionality, speed and security of a dedicated server without the expensive price tag or excessive responsibility.

    Network Solutions now offers affordable VPS packages loaded with industry software and backed by Network Solutions
award-winning 24/7 Customer Support. VPS is a form of hosting that partitions one physical server into multiple "virtual" servers. Each virtual server is fully isolated, can run its own operating system and can be independently rebooted.

    "Network Solutions is pleased to announce that we are offering our advanced and tech-savvy
users the option to use our new VPS hosting packages," says Jeff Grosman, Senior Vice President of Product Marketing and Management for Network Solutions. All of our VPS plans include state-of-the-art technology from SWsoft, a leader in virtualization and automation software.

    "The new Network Solutions Virtual Private Server Web Hosting packages provide growing or cost-conscious customers a flexible
and powerful solution that is affordable and yet still offers an outstanding value for their business. Customers can choose the level of service that best suits their business. The standard customer support that comes with all of our VPS packages includes assistance with server related issues, something most competitors do not offer," continued Jeff Grosman.

    VPS hosting users get root access to the server, independence from other server customers, and all of the benefits
of dedicated hosting without the associated hardware or maintenance costs. Packed with disk space, RAM, and data transfer speed, Virtual Private Servers are designed for the advanced Web site developer.VPS hosting is for customers that require total control over their hosting solution, including root access and reboot capabilities. The solution is also ideal for customers who need to maintain separate operating systems and run and manage multiple websites that are independent from one another.

    Network Solutions provides 24/7 Real Person Customer Support for its VPS customers. Packed with disk space,
RAM, and data transfer speed, Virtual Private Servers are designed for the advanced Web site developer. VPS hosting users get root access to the server, independence from other server customers, and all of the benefits of dedicated hosting without the associated hardware or maintenance costs.



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