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Virtual Private Server (or VPS) is a means of splitting a single physical server into
multiple virtual servers, where each VPS-es runs on its own and they are isolated from others. |
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VPS is a technology where it fills a void between shared hosting and dedicated
servers, allowing root-level access without requiring sole ownership of a server. Each VPS has its own set of processes
and resource management, and behaves exactly like a stand-alone server. It is suitable for those who wishes to
have the ownership of server but do not require investment in physical server. |
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Payment Scheme |
Price (Monthly) |
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| You may choose the payment scheme best suited for your needs. |
| - Pay Annually |
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| - Pay Quarterly |
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| - Pay Monthly |
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- Installation Charge (one time) |
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Features |
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| - Disk Space |
10GB |
- Memory allocation
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256MB |
| - CPU Resources |
Shared Dual XEON 2.0 GHz |
| - Hits and Transfer |
150 GB/month |
| - Remote Login Access |
Yes |
| - Dedicated IP |
Yes (1 ip) |
| - Daily Backup |
Yes |
- Root Access
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Yes |
| - Reboot via Shell or Control Panel |
Yes |
| - 24*7*365 Tech Support |
Yes |
Application software |
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- Linux Distribution
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Fedora Core |
Control Panel |
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| - VZPP |
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Check your bandwidth use.
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Reboot your system.
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Start/stop your system (including starting your system when it's own) - Change/retrieve your password.
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Reinstall/repair your system.
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Monitor resources used (bandwidth, memory, disk).
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Monitor and manipulate services.
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Monitor and manipulate individual processes.
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Open an SSH connection to your server.
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View activity logs.
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Digital Certificate
Digital Certificates provide a means of proving your identity in electronic transactions.
It is similar like a identify card, driver license or a passport does in face-to-face interactions.
With a Digital Certificate, you can assure your business associates and online services that the
electronic information they receive from you are authentic. |
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
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The Secure Sockets Layer protects data transferred over the Web
using encryption enabled by a server's SSL Certificate. An SSL Certificate contains
a public key and a private key. A public key is used to encrypt information and a
private key is used to decipher it. When a browser points to a secured domain, an
SSL handshake authenticates the server and the client and establishes an encryption
method and a unique session key. They can then begin a secure session (HTTPS) that
guarantees message privacy and message integrity. |
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