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SUPANAMES SLASHES COST OF VIRTUAL PRIVATE SERVERS |
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Written by James Marples
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Wednesday, 29 October 2008 |
SupaNames is offering its Virtual Private Servers at impressively discounted prices.
For a limited time only customers can enjoy savings of up to £134.97 per year*. SupaNames Virtual Private Servers (VPS) provide the perfect solution to the power and access needs of business critical websites. Users can now enjoy the increased flexibility, performance, functionality and control VPSs provide for as little as £22.49 per month. Available on Linux and Windows, SupaNames VPSs include a free domain name as well as unlimited bandwidth and are also SSL ready for additional web security. In addition VPS users can backup their data daily at no additional cost, have their own unique IP address and benefit from SupaNames’ quick and personal support service. These features, coupled with a 30-day money back guarantee, makes for great hosting packages.The VPS range from SupaNames has integrated control panels and provides complete flexibility and control with full root access. Linux-based VPSs are Ruby and Ruby-on-Rails ready and run on Ubuntu 6.06, while Windows servers are equipped with SQL Server 2005 and ASP.net 2.0 running on 64 bit Windows 2003 Server.For more information about the new VPS range, please visit www.supanames.co.uk/vps *Terms and conditions applySupaNames Price list – below | | Linux Plus | Linux Pro | | Windows Plus | Windows Pro | | Price | £359.88 | £479.88 | | £419.88 | £539.88 | | Discount price | £269.91 | £359.91 | | £314.91 | £404.91 | | Saving | £89.97 | £119.97 | | £104.97 | £134.97 | About SupaNamesFounded in 1999, SupaNames is a reliable hosting service for personal and business websites. SupaNames products include web hosting, VPS and reseller packages. The brand hosts tens of thousands of personal and business websites offering all-round value. SupaNames is an established, trusted web host and part of the WebFusion web hosting group. For more information, visit www.supanames.co.uk ENDS |
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