(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Rounding out its shared web hosting offerings, Canadian web hosting company Cirrus Tech (www.cirrushosting.com) has added new Linux multiple domain and unlimited domains hosting plans for web designers and developers wanting to host more than one website.
Based on its Linux shared hosting platform, according to its Thursday announcement, Cirrus Tech’s multi-domains and unlimited domains hosting plans offer a stable and affordable web hosting solution based on the LAMP stack (a software bundle of Linux, Apache, mySQL, and PHP).
“By offering these new plans, which are cheaper relative to our other shared hosting plans, clients are paying for only what they need,” Cirrus Tech product director Ali Mirdamadi said in a statement. “These plans offer all the necessary resources to build basic static website, but also include databases to develop more sophisticated sites.”
Cirrus Tech’s new hosting plans include Parallels Panel 9.2, which provides an enhanced user interface designed to help users get things done more efficiently. Clients will be able to manage all their websites easily, and have the freedom to separate each website into its own domain account, allowing each domain account to have its own ftp and mail-server.
While Cirrus Tech has offered Shared Bulk/Reseller Hosting plans in the past and continues to do so, the multi-domains and unlimited domains plans bridge the gap between their single domain shared hosting plans and their more robust reseller hosting plans.
While the reseller and single domain plans may offer more features such as Parallels SiteBuilder, Cirrus Tech felt designers and developers wanted a more basic solution to fit their requirements. Cirrus Tech’s multi-domains and unlimited domain plans are available for contracts ranging from a quarter-year to two-years, and are currently only available on the shared Linux platform.
Multiple domain and unlimited domains hosting are the latest plan from Cirrus Tech, which has been steadily making improvements to its hosting platform. It added the Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 and 3.5 framework in June to support to all its Windows virtual private server plans, and updated its higher-end VPS hosting plans by assigning greater resources to its VPS plans, and hosting them on more powerful servers.











