Web Host ServerBeach Now Offers Virtual Servers

A diagram on ServerBeach's website shows the benefits of its virtual server A diagram on ServerBeach's website shows the benefits of its virtual server

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) –Dedicated hosting provider ServerBeach (www.serverbeach.com) announced on Tuesday that it has launched its new virtual servers.

ServerBeach says this addition will enable businesses to create resources that are adaptable to their needs, as well as reduce costs and time associated with server administration by consolidating multiple servers into a single machine.

“With everything we do at ServerBeach, we’re committed to delivering what our customers need. With ServerBeach virtual servers, we’re appealing to our hands-on customers and offering them choice,” Dax Moreno, general manager, ServerBeach said in a statement. “Our virtual servers can run off of Citrix and Microsoft, and will soon include Red Hat and KVM. We’re able to offer all of this along with round-the-clock, live customer care.”

According to the press release, ServerBeach virtual servers are perfect for small and medium-sized business customers who want to self-manage virtual environments from a centralized management control center.

Each virtual server can be provisioned in minutes, according to ServerBeach, and has its own infrastructure, operating system, application stack and authorization settings.

Virtual servers are available on select 32-bit and 64-bit dedicated servers and at ServerBeach data centers in Canada, the US and Europe. Virtual dedicated servers support Windows and Linux server guest OS’s from CentOS, Debian, Microsoft, RedHat and Ubuntu.

Customers can choose between Citrix XenServer or Microsoft Server 2008 R2, according to ServerBeach.

Citrix XenServer has XenServer Hypervisor, centralized management and live migration with XenMotion, so users can move a virtual instance without disruption.

Microsoft Server 2008 R2 features live backup support and enables users to add and remove virtual storage without shutting down a hypervisor or pausing its workload. Multiple nodes can simultaneously access a single-shared volume, resulting in increased failover protection.

ServerBeach says its virtualized dedicated servers are compatible with modern scripting languages, web servers and databases.

The company offers a hardware replacement SLA and a 100 percent network uptime SLA.

A division of PEER 1 Hosting (www.peer1.com), ServerBeach specializes in self-managed dedicated servers on Linux and Windows platforms.

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