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1&1 Adds Single-Core S Server To Lineup For Growing Businesses

By David Hamilton, November 30, 2009

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web host 1&1 Internet (www.1and1.com) has added the new Single-Core S Server to its existing line of powerful, green server solutions, providing a higher power solution for companies graduating from shared hosting solutions.

With added flexibility and control, the new Single-Core S Server features an energy-saving AMD Athlon 3500+ processor, 1GB of RAM and RAID 1 technology for just $49.99 per month. The Single-Core S Server is suitable for small and medium sized businesses expanding their IT resources beyond a shared hosting environment for the first time.

The 1&1 Single-Core S Server is available in Linux and Windows configurations as well as Website Server, 1&1's proprietary platform. It also features a 100 MBit data connection and one domain included for free. Server customers also benefit from 1&1's 30 GBit connectivity from its own state-of-the-art green data center in Lenexa, KS.

A subsidiary of Germany-based Internet services provider United Internet (www.united-internet.de), 1&1 has been improving its hosting plan options lately. In September, it removed the traffic limits on all its web hosting plans so that customers no longer need to worry about exceeding their monthly traffic allowances. All of its hosting packages offer an unlimited volume of data for page impressions, downloads and uploads of files, giving customers added flexibility.

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