Virtual Private Servers (VPS) offer the control of a dedicated server, the affordability of traditional shared hosting and perform exactly like a stand-alone server: independent reboots, root access, dedicated IP addresses, memory and processes, system libraries and configuration files.
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Enterprise-Class Servers
✔ RAID 10 disk array and off-site storage
✔ 8 Core Intel-based servers
✔ Gigabit connectivity on Tier 1 network
✔ Guaranteed resources – Never oversold!
✔ Choice of Linux distribution
Linux Starter VPS
$23.95
/month
- 5 GB Disk Space
- 2 CPU Cores
- 200 GB Bandwidth
- 512 MB Memory
- 1 Dedicated IP Address
Linux Advanced VPS
$39.95
/month
- 10 GB Disk Space
- 2 CPU Cores
- 200 GB Bandwidth
- 1024 MB Memory
- 2 Dedicated IP Addresses
Linux Enterprise VPS
$59.95
/month
- 100 GB Disk Space
- 4 CPU Cores
- 1000 GB Bandwidth
- 2048 MB Memory
- 5 Dedicated IP Addresses
Key Linux Virtualization Features:
Isolation
Each Linux VPS provides isolation between each Linux VPS and each customer. No customer can affect or crash other customers on the same server, even when customers have administrative access. Minimizes downtime and eliminates service issues and conflicts between customers.
Customer Self – Management
Web based interface allows users to backup, restore, manage, recover, repair and reinstall a Linux VPS without technical support assistance.
Backup and Restore
Self-administered incremental and scheduled backup capability comes as a part of the feature set. Backups enable quick restoration of each Linux VPS without support intervention.
Secure
The underlying architecture changes access points on a preset schedule and prevent Denial of Service and other malicious attacks.
VPS Management
Virtuozzo Power Panel is a powerful web-based recovery and administration tool, enabling users to easily perform many critical management tasks:
- Start, stop, fast stop and restart the Linux VPS
- Manage services and processes such as stopping an offending task or restarting a service
- Monitor VPS resource utilization for CPU, system, disk space and disk inodes
- Back up and restore from the backup including all system and user files
- Start the Linux VPS in repair mode when a VPS does not boot
- Reinstall the Linux VPS from scratch, either saving or discarding existing files
- View the Linux VPS actions log to monitor resource shortage alerts and various VPS events