Mar, 2010 : Future Hosting Upgrades Virtual Private Server Hardware
📅 - The upgrades will affect all Virtual Private Server nodes in the company's five international data centers.
Future Hosting, an internet solutions provider serving SMBs and enterprises internationally and developer of Future Engineer, today announced that it has completed a major upgrade on its entire fleet of Virtual Private Server nodes, responding to increases in utilization of system resources by customers.
The company states that the upgrades affect all Virtual Private Server nodes in its five international data centers. Hardware in each node now includes Dual Intel Xeon processors (upgraded in power by up to 50 percent for many clients), SAS hard drives in RAID-10 configuration, and 24-36GBs of RAM. It adds that all nodes are also connected to an internal private network through a dedicated Network Interface Card (NIC), which offers unlimited VPS-to-VPS data transfer and secure maintenance cap abilities.
It further states that Virtual Private Servers from it are available in a wide variety of configurations, including on both managed and unmanaged plans. Customers are also able to locate their server in any of its five international data centers, in Chicago, Dallas, London, Seattle, or Washington, D.C.
"As our customers grow, so do the complexity of their hosting needs and the demands their Web applications place on our infrastructure. Maintaining a stable, high level of service in this industry can never mean meeting the needs the customer had when they signed up - it can only mean meeting the needs the customer has today, and as importantly, the needs the customer will have tomorrow," said Future Hosting Chief Strategy Officer Stephen Kowalski.
Future Hosting, an internet solutions provider serving SMBs and enterprises internationally and developer of Future Engineer, today announced that it has completed a major upgrade on its entire fleet of Virtual Private Server nodes, responding to increases in utilization of system resources by customers.
The company states that the upgrades affect all Virtual Private Server nodes in its five international data centers. Hardware in each node now includes Dual Intel Xeon processors (upgraded in power by up to 50 percent for many clients), SAS hard drives in RAID-10 configuration, and 24-36GBs of RAM. It adds that all nodes are also connected to an internal private network through a dedicated Network Interface Card (NIC), which offers unlimited VPS-to-VPS data transfer and secure maintenance cap abilities.
It further states that Virtual Private Servers from it are available in a wide variety of configurations, including on both managed and unmanaged plans. Customers are also able to locate their server in any of its five international data centers, in Chicago, Dallas, London, Seattle, or Washington, D.C.
"As our customers grow, so do the complexity of their hosting needs and the demands their Web applications place on our infrastructure. Maintaining a stable, high level of service in this industry can never mean meeting the needs the customer had when they signed up - it can only mean meeting the needs the customer has today, and as importantly, the needs the customer will have tomorrow," said Future Hosting Chief Strategy Officer Stephen Kowalski.
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