Managed hosting provider NetBenefit (www.netbenefit.com) announced on Wednesday it has launched a high availability virtualization platform, Ultra-V.
Based on Release 2 of Microsoft Windows Server 2008, the platform follows the success of NetBenefit's Hyper-V based virtual private servers released earlier this year.
The web host also recently introduced its new range of dedicated servers based on Intel's new Nehalem architecture.
The new Ultra-V plaform is designed to take advantage of the performance and virtualisation capabilities of the latest Dell blade servers and Intel's Nehalem microarchitecture.
The cost effective virtualization platform provides flexibility, scalability and resilience, says NetBenefit. The platform is also protected by a firewall security layer.
Ultra-V platform lets users quickly increase the RAM or CPU specification of each virtual private server. It can successfully carry out other maintenance activities, such as patching, to the host servers without customers experiencing any downtime.
Many of our customers recognize the benefits that virtualisation offers in terms of flexibility, speed of deployment and competitive pricing," says Colin Bell, managing director of NetBenefit. "The Ultra-V platform offers all of this with impressive failover capabilities, scalability and performance backed up by the excellent 24x7 technical support and experienced account management that is at the centre of NetBenefit’s managed hosting service.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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