Web Host HostDime Expands VPS Offering Worldwide

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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider HostDime announced on Friday that it has expanded its hosting services internationally. HostDime now offers its Xen-based Windows VPS plans from its UK and Mexico data centers.

This news comes a month after HostDime expanded its Orlando data center.

HostDime says these additional international services will help to establish their presence as a leading global hosting provider. HostDime VP of global operations Manny Vivar says this move is part of its larger goal of appealing to a global audience.

“Expanding the wide array of hosting options we offer in our international locations is an example of our continued commitment to becoming a leader in fully managed web hosting on a global scale,” Vivar said in a statement. “At HostDime, we make it our business to commit to the needs of our customers.”

HostDime’s custom built client management software enables the company to bill clients by using their local currency, and will offer 24/7 support in Spanish and English.

The Windows VPS plans come with Windows 2008 Server Standard and will start with what HostDime claims is a “sizable amount of account resources.” Clients also have the option of adding the Parallels Plesk 10 control panel. Each control panel offers unlimited domains and features Parallels Power Pack for.

HostDime will offer Windows VPS accounts under its US-based HDVPS brand.

“The HDVPS brand is reserved for services that come completely unmanaged and can therefore be sold at much more competitive rates,” Vivar added. “The brand was created to appeal to a specific type of client that does not require our fully managed services, but instead prefers an isolated hosting space on one of our enterprise-level server nodes.”

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