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Your company is unique and needs a server that meets its needs. We can offer you a variety of virtual server configurations and advise you on the best option for your business. We will take an individual approach to ensure that you get what you need.

In addition, our team of experts with many years of experience can help you with the management and maintenance of your servers. We have extensive experience with the most popular server operating systems such as Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, as well as various virtualization platforms (such as Microsoft Hyper-V; VMware ESXi, etc.).

Servers Configuration

A personalized configured servers tailored to your business needs.

High Control Level

In line with your needs, you can have complete control over the root SSH/RDP access without any limitations.

Network Uptime

Uptime is critical, so we will ensure that your server will have power and network access.

Free Installation and Setting for Managed Servers!

FAQ

A server can refer to a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user, also known as the client. Furthermore, often the physical computer that a server program runs on is also frequently referred to as a server. In a data center, the physical computer that a server program runs on is also frequently referred to as a server.

There are many different functions that a server may have. For instance, you may set up a server to control access to a network, send/receive e-mail, manage print jobs, or host a website. However, unlike regular laptops or desktops, servers are designed to be on 24/7, and are always available to connect your people to the software and shared resources they need to get their work done.

When you use a dedicated server you have the exclusive use of the whole server. Moreover, you can configure the server with specific resource (like CPU, RAM, etc.) based on the actual needs of your company. Whether you choose to buy a pre-built business server, or build your own from scratch, you’ll be able to match the hardware and software to your team’s needs. As are result, you can configure the perfect hosting environment for achieving efficiency and productivity.

These servers are located with a third-party cloud company, and are kind of like a time-share. You rent “space” in the form of a virtual server, just like you might rent a room in a hotel. The benefit to cloud-based servers is that they can be set up instantly, according to your needs, and can be scaled up and down in terms of power (CPU) and storage (hard disk space) as your needs change.

It really depends, on your current situation and your growth expectations. For example, the more employees you have, or the greater your performance and storage needs are, the less likely is that VPS servers will be the optimum solution for you. At the end of the day, it is a question to find the right balance of cost, performance, and control for you.

Server hosting refers to outsourcing the placement of your virtual or physical server to an external provider. When a provider places your server in a data center, this service is called colocation.

A server operating system, also called a server OS, is an operating system specifically designed to run on servers. Some of the most popular OS for servers are Windows and Linux.

If you entrust us with the maintenance and management of your server, you will be able to rely on specialists with extensive experience. We work with all popular server OS such as Windows, Linux (including Ubuntu). In addition to software and hardware support, we offer backup and recovery services for data and files.

Yes, we offer free server migration to all our customers who entrust us with the support and management of their server. During the migration, we will make sure that your sites work properly without the visitors noticing any significant deviations from its normal behavior.

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