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Last post 12-17-2006, 8:01 AM by Ultima Mark. 0 replies.
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  •  12-17-2006, 8:01 AM 470

    Integrated VPS

    Setting up in a Virtual Private Server has its advantages and disadvantages over shared hosting.

    What Integrated VPS does is take the best of the two scenarios and combine them to make VPS a highly reliable and scalable hosting solution.

    Here is what is involved:

    Your VPS consists of the following:

    256 MB RAM 

    20 GB SCSI HDD

    20 GB Backup HDD

    Windows Enterprise Edition 2003 R2

    IIS 6.0

    MS FTP

    MS DNS

    SmarterStats 50 Domains 

     

    Using our Dot Net Panel we build a plan that includes your VPS + our dedicated services.

    The plan then consists of

    20 GB of unlimited domains / websites

    Primary DNS on VPS

    50 Domains on VPS

    FTP on VPS

    5 GB of MS SQL 2005 on our dedicated SQL server (potential for mirroring for real-time failover)

    5 GB of SmarterMail on our dedicated mail server

    Secondary DNS on our DNS servers for DNS failover

    Secondary mail server for mail failover

     Advantages:

    1. One of the biggest advantages is this scenario saves your VPS RAM and allows you to fully use this for adding web sites.

    2. Whenever you create a site DNP automatically writes a record to your DNS and to our secondary DNS for failover

    3. You create reseller plans which include all your VPS resources and our Dedicated resources.

    4. You have full root access to your VPS to maintain and install any software you need. 

    5. You are able to remotely host email independent of your VPS plus can provide a failover mail server which will spool any incoming email if the primary mail server goes offline. 

    If you have any questions regarding this please contact vps@ultimahosts.net or simply enter a reply to this post.
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