Heart Internet, the UK’s leading provider of Reseller Web Hosting, is pleased to announce that we now offer a range of Dedicated Servers.
Our server range includes the latest Intel Dual and Quad Core servers at amazing prices. Starting at just £79.99 per month our entry Dell server has an Intel Dual Core processor, 2 GB RAM and 2 x 160 GB Hard Disks running RAID mirroring – giving you a high speed web server for a low monthly cost.
If you need even more processor power then you can opt for our Dell server with an Intel Quad Core processor, 4 GB RAM and 2 x 250 GB Hard Disks running RAID mirroring. Our Quad Core server is ideal for busy websites or for hosting many websites on one server.
You can select from two varieties of Linux, either CentOS or Ubuntu, or for Windows technologies we offer Windows Web Server 2008.
Servers are automatically deployed when an order is placed, meaning that your new server is online in about 30 minutes after placing your order.
You can reboot your server anytime you like through our control panel, as well as add more IP addresses and view your bandwidth graphs.
To find out more about our exciting range of Dedicated Servers follow the link below or call a member of our sales team on 0845 644 7750.
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Hi there…
A well priced dedicated server option. However, this will only really come into its own when you offer clustering (i.e. a private LAN between my dedicated servers rented from you) and some kind of easy load balancing option….
Any thoughts on this?
I quite agree, looking forward to seeing how this product line evolves though.
Once/If? load balancing is an option, this is going to be an incredibly attractive option.
Hi,
I am also looking forward to seeing how this product line evolves.
But I wonder, what sort of hosting control panels do you provide (if any) with the windows dedicated servers? Somthing like plesk or a similar product that can allow us to sell hosting accounts on these windows dedicated servers will be an excellent feature.
Any idea?