VPS.NET's VPS system lets customers buy a number of nodes, each providing 256MB RAM, 10GB SAN storage, 200MHz dedicated CPU and 200GB bandwidth per month.
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — The UK2 Group (www.uk2group.com) has launched a beta trial of VPS.NET (www.vps.net), a redundant cloud system designed to simplify the process of virtual private server cloud hosting, as well as making it available and affordable to customers of all sizes.
Having launched at the beginning of the week, according to UK2 Group’s announcement, VPS.NET offers immediate scalability with pre-made stacks, a simple billing process and a user friendly management portal. It is built on a RAID 10 storage area network backend and node-based VPS architecture.
“VPS.NET has been such an exciting project for the UK2 Group, and will be a valuable addition to many of our brands as the ideal solution between shared and dedicated hosting” UK2 Group chief executive officer Ditlev Bredahl said in a statement. “With its attractive monthly pricing and no need for a long term commitment, we believe VPS.NET will be extremely appealing, making VPS.NET the VPS Cloud for the masses!”
VPS.NET’s VPS system lets customers buy a number of nodes, each providing 256MB RAM, 10GB SAN storage, 200MHz dedicated CPU and 200GB/month bandwidth.
In beta, VPS.NET’s VPS cloud offers trialists the chance to experience and test the self healing, high availability and instant upgrade/downgrade features, and also test end to end provisioning and usability.
Although all the trial spots are currently taken, VPS.NET said it will soon be opening their doors to a wider beta trial (vps.net/beta2), which is accepting waiting list applicants.
VPS.NET is scheduled for a full launch across the UK2 Group by March.
VPS.NET is a recent addition to the UK2 Group, which provides domain name registration and web hosting services to many global customers through a large family of hosting brands including UK2.net, midPhase, WestHost, 10TB.com, AN Hosting, Autica, Resell.biz, US2.net, WingSix, Supreme Support, Dotable and VI.net.











