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ZNet Brings Hyper-V VPS to India

By David Hamilton, November 28, 2008

November 28, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Shared, dedicated and enterprise web hosting solutions provider ZNet India (www.znetindia.com) has launched new virtual private server plans powered by DotNetPanel (www.dotnetpanel.com) Hyper-V Control Panel, making it the first of its kind in India.

According to the company's announcement this week, ZNet India's VPS customers will be able to use the new DotNetPanel Hyper-V Control Panel, released in mid-October as a Windows Server 2008-based Hyper-V technology that creates, starts, stops, and automates all in one control panel.

"We are the first web hosting company to offer virtual private server plans with DotNetPanel Hyper-V Control Panel," ZNet India founder and chief executive officer Munesh Singh said in a statement.

ZNet India VPS customers can view a list of virtual machines, their status, disk space allocation, memory utilization, VPS state, manage VPS networking, and a dozen other features by DotNetPanel Hyper-V Control Panel. DotNetPanel Director Feodor Fitsner said in a statement, "We are really happy that our new VPS solution which was released on October 15th received such a huge demand among our customers. ZNet India was one of our most active beta-testers and it is the first company that implemented DNP VPS solution and went live with it."

ZNet has also added new software and services to its Hyper-V VPS at no cost to customers as a result of a strategic partnership with DotnetPanel and Smartartools. It is providing Smartermail, Smarterstats, Smartertrack, RAID 5 Enterprises Backup of 25GB, shared 500MB MS SQL space, MacAfee virus scan with no additional charge.

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Comment by Anonymous on Sunday, January 17, 2010

If you plan to have a simple HTML website then these guys are good. If you want anything more than that e.g. .PHP, SQL, SMPT, authorization, database, CSS, CMS, etc., and then these guys don't know what they are doing. They are totally stupid and foolish in PHP, SQL, SMPT, authorization, database, CSS, CMS. My site hosting with them from +15 months And I'm using PHP, SQL from 6 months and it didn't work right for a single day.
Billing team: These people are playing with the work. they do not respond they do not care and we just get auto reply mails as their closing mail for the query submitted, this is actually annoying unprofessional and disturbing.
Support team: Very bad service. No one care about customers. All time new person ask for problem wasting your time & give excuse that the concern person is not there and will assist in Morning and in morning where ever you call them, you got reply that he is in meeting.
They advertise as ISO 9001 company. I grade as 3nd class company. Very bad service. All they have is "sorry and concerned person is busy in another call we will call you after some time" and "All staff is busy in meeting".
Moral: Stay away from this Znetindia.com AND Look at the popular websites, find where they are hosted and the companies which host them check reviews and then choose your service provider.
Finally, I'm looking for another Service Provider...

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