December 6, 2006 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider CrystalTech (crystaltech.com) announced on Tuesday it has made upgrades to its shared hosting plans for the holidays.
The recent changes include considerable increases in Web site disk space and bandwidth on its ASP.NET 1.1, ASP.NET 2.0 and ColdFusion Intermediate hosting plans. CrystalTech says these plans are receiving double, in some cases triple, the disk space and bandwidth previously offered, with no increase in monthly hosting fees.
“By upgrading our plans, we feel CrystalTech can now even better fulfill the needs of growing businesses that require more out of their hosting plans as well as individuals or businesses just beginning to build an online presence,” says Robert Cichon, CrystalTech’s president. “We’re entering the holiday season and making these modifications now better prepares our customers to meet the needs of the coming weeks.”
Along with the increased Web site space and bandwidth, CrystalTech also added MySQL and SQL database storage. The company says in the near future it is planning to offer additional POP/IMAP accounts so customers have additional database space and email boxes at their disposal.
CrystalTech was recently hit with a distributed denial of service attack that resulted in more than four hours of downtime, according to reports by Internet research firm Netcraft.
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