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WebHostingBuzz Launches Intense Web Hosting Solution Targeting Power Users
Only 35 Intense Hosting Accounts Placed Per Dual Opteron Server
Dec. 29, 2005 12:00 AM
WebHostingBuzz.com, a Florida-based website hosting provider has launched the Intense Web Site Hosting solution for resource intensive web properties. Intense hosting is a new product from WebHostingBuzz, which is designed with the power user in mind. The new Intense Hosting product is offered for users who have stringent requirements for uptime, performance and reliability.
According to the WebHostingBuzz website: ''All of our intense hosting packages are hosted on high performance Dual Xeon or Dual Opteron servers, equipped with at least 2GB of RAM and fast SATA hard drives. We only place 35 intense hosting accounts per server, ensuring that all clients on the server get full access to the available resources. Servers are carefully optimized for performance applications such as high traffic sites, large MySQL based sites and scripting heavy sites that are not suited for regular shared hosting.''
''We have constructed Intense Hosting packages to meet the needs of demanding clients and websites,” said Safvan Malik, CEO, WebHostingBuzz. Unlike the majority of shared hosting packages and the architecture on which they reside, we only place 35 sites per Dual Opteron server. With performance-optimized system software, web server and database software, we can guarantee clients unparalleled performance in terms of access speed and reliability. We have over 7,000 standard shared hosting clients who have continually asked about premium products and after listening carefully to their needs, we built Intense Hosting to offer an aggressively priced yet incredibly powerful range of hosting packages.''
According to the company, Intense Web Hosting plans are perfect for small or medium sized businesses or informational websites that demand high performance. Each of the new plans features 10,000 MB of disk space, 100,000 MB of data transfer per month, no setup fees, and a monthly cost of $35.