Westhost's new line of servers includes the Intel Quad Xeon X3440, Quad Xeon E5620, and the Dual Quad Xeon E5620.
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — WestHost (www.westhost.com), a Web hosting company belonging to the UK2 Group (www.uk2group.com), has added a new line of more powerful dedicated servers to its offerings, providing clients with greater processing power at an affordable price.
According to WestHost’s announcement this week, the new line of servers includes the Intel Quad Xeon X3440, Quad Xeon E5620, and the Dual Quad Xeon E5620.
The Quad Xeon 3440, according to the company, is an economical server suited to small businesses, while the Intel Xeon E5620 series features more robust performance, combining industry-leading energy efficiency with intelligent performance. WestHost will continue to keep its Intel Atom D510 server available, but lower the price to $95.00 per month.
“WestHost is dedicated to delivering innovation and value,” WestHost brand manager Jake Neeley said in a statement. “Recent growth and solid vendor relationships have afforded us the opportunity to offer our clients greater performance and reliability at a lower price.”
The new managed dedicated servers will also include new technology from Ksplice (www.ksplice.com), which enables server administrators to install important kernel security updates from CentOs/Red Hat Linux without having to reboot the server. This addition results in greater uptime because servers can continue to run uninterrupted, as well as greater security because updates can be installed as soon as they are released. Ksplice will come free with the full management option.
WestHost has recently improved various aspects of its services. Last month, for instance, it relaunched its website, updated shared hosting and cloud hosting plans, and made improvements to performance, reliability, and customer support.
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