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UK-based Web hosting provider eUKhost has upgraded its existing range of VPS Hosting plans.
eUKhost Virtual Private Servers are powered by Virtuozzo and are designed to provide a blend of hosting benefits in the form of significant cost savings and full management along with the flexibility and scalability of a full-fledged dedicated server. Virtuozzo powered VPSs offer a magnitude of higher efficiency and manageability than traditional virtualization technologies.
Mark Ducadi, CMO at eUKhost Ltd. remarked, ''Our new VPS Hosting plans are hosted on the state-of-the-art, Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor servers which deliver unrivalled performance at a remarkably low price. We see our customer's databases and applications requiring more and more processing power, Therefore, we want to offer them the most powerful and reliable servers in the market.''
With VPS plans starting from only £19.00 per month, the new plans feature the latest Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processors coupled with large quotas of web space and monthly transfer. All eUKhost VPS Hosting nodes come with 8 GB RAM and only a limited number of accounts are set-up per node which maximizes each client's access to server resources.
Virtual Private Servers provide a secure environment for the user's data and the clients also enjoy the full power of the processor and hardware. The clients retain complete control and remote access to the server at all times. In addition, each server is maintained with the latest security and operating system updates. The Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor servers provide next-generation performance by quadrupling the computing power available to each processor socket and thereby reducing memory latency for enhanced application operation.
The new range of Virtual Private Servers come with ample amount of Disk Space and Monthly Transfer with Full Root Access along with cPanel-WHM/LXAdmin/Plesk control panel choices.
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