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Voxel dot Net Launches VOXROX

By theWHIR.com , June 21, 2004

June 21, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Voxel dot Net (voxel.net), a provider of high end customized hosting solutions, has launched VOXROX (voxrox.com) - the company's first attempt to break into the mass dedicated server market.

Voxrox.com will offer affordable dedicated hosting using Hewlett Packard Proliant rackmount servers, Juniper and Cisco network equipment and quality technical service. The service is based on the Pentium 4, Xeon, and the newest Opteron 64 bit processors, which includes 64 bit versions of Debian and Fedora.

With HP Proliant servers, 100 percent network availability, and dedicated non-oversubscribed connections to Cisco 3550 series switches, VOXROX provides high end equipment and infrastructure at an affordable cost.

"With the introduction of Voxrox.com," say Matt Kelly, vice president of sales, marketing and product integration at Voxel dot Net, "we can answer the need of many customers who want a high end Xeon or Opteron system but who don't need the full management and application support that our parent company offers."

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