A virtual dedicated server is a created by dividing a standard server into different sections through Virtualisation. Each new section is then a “virtual server” and able to run its own operating system, databases and applications.
Virtualisation lets one server do the job of many. You’re able to divide your dedicated server into multiple virtual dedicated servers to form different functions, such as testing, development and production. You can even lease them to clients of your own as each is able to be managed, adapted and rebooted independently.
Users of virtual dedicated servers benefit from lower cost without any loss of control, flexibility or security.
Using a virtual dedicated server means maintaining control, agility and security while lowering costs. It runs like a standard dedicated server (although with fewer resources) and can be adapted to cope with any operating system or application changes.
Virtualisation from ServerBeach
ServerBeach offers virtualization solutions on 32-bit and 64-bit servers. Each uses Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008, VMware and Linux KVM. They are also:
- Deployed in secure data centres in the US, Canada and Europe.
- Compatible with all modern scripting languages, web servers (Apache, IIS) and databases.
- Able to support Windows and Linux server guest OS’s from Microsoft, RedHat, CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu.
- Armed with ample bandwidth on PEER 1’s SuperNetwork backbone.
- Supported by 24x7 customer service and technical support.
- Backed by Hardware Replacement and 100% Network Uptime SLAs.
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