Web Host Liquid Web Launches Hybrid Servers

A photo of Liquid Web's CEO Matthew Hill A photo of Liquid Web's CEO Matthew Hill

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) – Web host Liquid Web (www.liquidweb.com) announced on Tuesday that it has launched new Smart Servers that combine the benefits of managed dedicated server hosting with the flexibility of cloud computing. 

Liquid Web says its Smart Servers enable automatic migration and easy cloning and resizing of servers. Smart Servers have daily billing so customers pay for what they use. 

Users of Smart Servers are given 24/7 support, according to the company.

“Users want a familiar environment to manage their infrastructure, ability to scale up or down as needed easily, automatic migrations, servers with included bandwidth and unbeatable Heroic Support,” Matthew Hill, Liquid Web founder and CEO said in a statement. “Users now have a complete solution: Liquid Web Smart Servers. Liquid Web Smart Servers Dashboard gives you the tools to perform complex server administration tasks easily. All Liquid Web customers and the general public may now access Liquid Web Smart Servers and begin deploying servers in minutes.” 

Liquid Web says each Smart Server configuration comes with 6,000 GB of bandwidth.

The company says its “heroic” support guarantees 30 minute response time and a 10X payback SLA guarantee.

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