Web Host Infinitely Virtual Launches Advanced Dedicated Exchange Plan

An image from the Infinitely Virtual website shows features and pricing for its Dedicated Exchange Hosting An image from the Infinitely Virtual website shows features and pricing for its Dedicated Exchange Hosting

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Infinitely Virtual (www.infinitelyvirtual.com) announced on Monday that it has launched an “advanced” version of its dedicated Exchange hosting plan, offering some additional features for advanced users of the service.

The company first launched its dedicated Exchange hosting plans last week. The offerings start with a minimum of three virtual dedicated servers in a private VLAN, redundant Active Directory controllers, and an Exchange server.

The company says that all of its DEH plans include free user account management and implementation plans. The new Advanced plan provides more sophisticated users with access to all Active Directory and Exchange System manager applications.

According to the company’s website, Infinitely Virtual also offers a “Premium” plan, with a few more features than the Advanced plan.

Data for the offerings is stored on the company’s clustered SAN, and security is provided via Infinitely Virtual’s SPI firewall and perimeter antivirus.

Customers can install and use any third party Exchange application on dedicated Exchange hosting accounts.

According to the announcement, the DEH Advanced Plan includes Outlook licensing, 10 user licenses, 20GB of storage, anti-spam and sharepoint foundation.

“I am proud to offer our customers the only Exchange hosting solution with the low cost of shared Exchange hosting and all of the features of self-hosting Microsoft Exchange Server,” says Adam Stern, president and CEO of Infinitely Virtual, quoted in the announcement.

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