September 24, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider MaximumASP (maximumasp.com) announced on Friday it will add Windows Server 2008 with Internet Information Services 7.0 (iis.net) to its dedicated server product offerings using the Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 Go-Live program.
“MaximumASP will again take the lead in the marketplace as one of the first to release a Windows Server 2008 Beta 3-Dedicated Server with IIS7, prior to the Microsoft public release,” says Wade Lewis, managing partner of MaximumASP. “Customers can purchase and experience Windows Server 2008 and IIS7 in a hosted environment today and easily migrate to the final product when it is officially released in February 2008.”
The Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7 beta is a Dell PowerEdge server that comprises of two fault-tolerant 80GB SATA drives running RAID 1 along with two dual core processors and 1GB of memory. The capable SQL database server is priced at $299 per month and can handle robust applications and Web sites.
The solution enables users to control access for multiple managers using IIS allowing or preventing access to different areas, the ability to share IIS7′s configuration files across multiple servers and the use of PHP, metabase hunting and DotNetNuke.
MaximumASP announced last month it launched a new quad core processor technology from Intel.











