A2 Hosting Adds cPanel 11

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By David Hamilton, theWHIR.com

September 29, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Linux web hosting company A2 Hosting (a2hosting.com) has improved its managed, dedicated hosting packages, equipping every account with the cPanel 11 control panel for no additional charge.

According the A2 Hosting's announcement Monday, cPanel will provide a full-feature control panel that makes it easy for even inexperienced webmasters to manage domains, email, files, FTP, CGI scripts, backups and more.

Fantastico is also included within cPanel for dedicated account subscribers who want a script that automatically installs a wide range of web software including blogs, forums and shopping carts.

"We are very excited about our decision to revamp these popular packages and create a well rounded dedicated hosting experience that includes cPanel at no extra charge," A2 Hosting CEO Bryan Muthig said in a statement. "Hosting customers will love the new features included with these accounts, all starting at a very reasonable price point."

Since August, managed, dedicated hosting customers have had the option of adding A2's Server Rewind data protection, which automatically creates reliable point-in-time "snapshot" data backups of servers and sites every few hours.

A2 Hosting announced another improvement in early September, that would benefit customers and the public at large. The company launched "FutureServe Green Hosting," a 'green' initiative that includes buying carbon offsets, encouraging telecommuting and increasing data center energy efficiency.

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