CirtexHosting Adds CloudLinux to All Servers

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider CirtexHosting (www.cirtexhosting.com) announced on Monday it has added operating system CloudLinux on all hosting servers.

Interchangeable with the most popular RPM-based distribution on the market, CloudLinux is designed for hosting providers with a range of features that optimize server resources on servers hosting multiple customers.

CirtexHosting also added memory object caching system Memcached, which is designed to accelerate the delivery of dynamic Web applications by alleviating database load.

Memcached is used by some of the Web’s busiest sites, including LiveJournal, Wikipedia, Twitter, YouTube, and WordPress.

“Our technicians continually search for new enhancements we can introduce into our hosting environment,” says CirtexHosting president John Xie. “After testing a variety of alternatives in our everlasting quest to boost performance, we identified CloudLinux and Memcached as important upgrades to add to our mix of performance optimizations. We’ve already noticed substantial performance increases, which in the long-term reduces downtime and helps our customers keep their websites running fast, even at peak usage times.”

All shared hosting plans from CirtexHosting now offer unlimited RAID protected disk space and unlimited premium bandwidth.

Plans start at $2.49 per month and include Colortex cPanel, 24-hour premium support, and SiteBuilder software.

Reseller hosting plans also offer unlimited bandwidth and start at $24.99 per month.

Last month, CirtexHosting announced it dropped both bandwidth and disk space quotas in its entire line of shared hosting services, cut bandwidth quotas on everything else, and added telephone-based customer support for the first time.

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