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Barak Uses VMware Virtualization

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June 20, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Barak Hosting (barakhosting.com) announced on Tuesday it is now using VMware virtualization at its data center at The NAP of the Americas in Miami, Florida, enabling the Web host to conserve energy while bringing added services to its clients.

The company has launched a program to bring virtualization to its data center, which reduces power, provides speed time to recovery for its clients, offers a robust disaster recovery service, tests DR without the time consuming methods required with physical servers, supports additional memory and provides extra processing capacity.

By using blade servers in this plan, Barack now has the ability to increase its processor density, especially in ultra-dense deployments. The Web host can also run multiple system images on a single machine.

Barak Hosting offers a range of Internet services to its customers, including Web hosting, Web design, email, database applications and managed services on shared, dedicated and virtual private server platforms.

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Comment by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Thanks for the news. I was interested in reading on because I wondered if this had anything to do with the Barak Obama campaign. They should at least host his website as their contribution to the campaign.

Comment by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Is this supposed to make BarakHosting look greener?