September 27, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet infrastructure provider Trustix (trustix.com) announced on Monday that it has introduced its dedicated Web hosting appliance, the Xserver CP+, which runs on the hardened Linux distribution Trustix OS and is remotely managed through the Trustix CP+ control panel.
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Trustix says it sees the server occupying the market niche left open by the discontinuation of Sun’s Cobalt line of servers. The new product is the latest move in the company’s program to integrate its operating system with the new generation of control panels.
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The combination of control panel, operating system and server hardware offered by a single vendor, says Trustix, will provide for cleaner and more effective support, enabling customers to solve any problems with a single call to Trustix, rather than calls to an assortment of providers.
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“The best and most effective solutions are those that make life simple,” says Steve Roylance, technical marketing director of Comodo-Trustix. “Cobalt exemplified this approach by providing an appliance that was easy to deploy and control whilst retaining a cost effectiveness that appealed to businesses of all sizes. Xserver CP+ forms the perfect replacement for existing Cobalt users, delivering a pre-secured, powerful and reliable server, remotely configured from an intuitive, user friendly control panel.”











