34SP Upgrades VPS Hosting Product
Abstract:
New storage specifications on the VPS hosting products range from 25 GB to 100 GB, while bandwidth ranges from 500 GB to 1,000 GB.
| Article Category: Webhosting Industry News | |
| Published on Sep 12, 2009 |
34SP.com, a web hosting company, today announced the re-launch of its new and improved virtual server offerings. The company says that virtual private server hosting is a mid-step between shared hosting and dedicated servers. Virtual servers are often used in lieu of dedicated servers due to the close similarities between the two.
It explains that VPS hosting and dedicated servers both offer completely isolated operating environments, root level access, and the ability to load any operating system or software required by professional developers. The company also revealed that the demand for its VPS hosting products has been growing exponentially over the past year as developers and designers discover the convenience and price advantages of virtual servers.
It also states that the new storage specifications on the VPS hosting products range from 25 GB to 100 GB, while bandwidth ranges from 500 GB to 1,000 GB. The company's VPS hosting comes with a choice operating systems including: CentOS, Debian, Fedora Core, Suse and Ubuntu. Each VPS server is guaranteed a certain amount of the server's RAM at all times. In times of low server load, users are permitted to burst above this limit.
Daniel Foster, Co-founder of 34SP.com says "Our systems engineering team has been hard at work creating a new architecture for our VPS accounts that yields more resources for each account without any increase in cost. Therefore, beginning immediately every VPS hosting account at 34SP.com will get even more disk space and bandwidth for no extra charge. It's a way of giving back to our clients for their commitment to the 34SP.com brand."
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