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AN Hosting, Inc. was born in early 2001. Within the next four years it would grow from a no-name company based out of a small Chicago suburb to a multi-million dollar web hosting company. Now, even with three offices in two countries, roughly 30 employees and thousands of customers (in over a hundred countries,) AN Hosting has never forgotten its roots as a startup.
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At ServerPronto, we are committed the best value in the dedicated server business. This means constant innovation to deliver the highest performing network and customer control at the lowest price. Whether you are using your server for web development, tinkering, email, photos, gaming, reselling, or all of the above and more, we will deliver a world-class experience.
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StartLogic offers more to our customers for less of their hard earned dollars - Our basic package comes with 50,000 megs of space, 750 GIG of monthly transfer, unlimited emails (POP and web-based), CGI, PHP, mySQL, FrontPage, eCommerce, Power Plugins, a site builder and a ton of other features.
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Hostgator offers 24/7/365 phone support, 99.9% uptime, and have a 30 day money back guarantee. Your site will be on a top-of-the-line Dual Xeon server that can provide instant backups of your site (this is available via the control panel). Hostgator's control panel is one of the best in the industry, and has over 52 scripts that can be installed with a click of the mouse.
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What is Website Hosting?
A number of hosting companies describe their services as virtual hosting. Virtual hosting usually implies that their services will be transparent and that each Web site will have its own domain name and set of e-mail addresses. In most usages, hosting and virtual hosting are synonyms. Some hosting companies let you have your own virtual server, the appearance that you are controlling a server that is dedicated entirely to your site. Dedicated hosting is the provision of a dedicated server machine that is dedicated to the traffic to your Web site. Only very busy sites require dedicated hosting. Many companies purchase their own servers and place them on a site that provides fast access to the Internet. This practice is called colocation. |
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