By choosing a dedicated server, you get the total use of an entire server. It is not shared with anyone. This is more flexible than shared hosting, as customers have full control over their dedicated servers, including choice of operating systems and hardware. Our hardware is top-of-the-line and we use only Intel Xeon processors on Dell and HP platforms.
Dedicated servers are ideal solutions for websites and applications with high traffic volumes, sensitive customer content or those in need of secure e-commerce applications.
Global Internet Exchange (GLBiX) is a high quality low cost dedicated server provider. All of our dedicated blade servers include hardware RAID, dual hard disks, dual network cards, dual power sources, and IPMI or KVM over IP server console access. We offer dedicated servers for all Microsoft Windows operating systems, almost all UNIX operating systems, and all four popular server virtualization hypervisors: VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, Xen and KVM
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Unix operating systems are widely used in Internet servers. The Unix environment and the client–server program model were essential elements in the development of the Internet and the reshaping of computing as centered in networks rather than in individual computers. We offer dedicated servers with following UNIX operating systems: Redhat Linux, Linux CentOS, Fedora Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Debian Linux, Gentoo Linux, Slackware Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD
Windows server introduces next generation web tools, built-in virtualization technologies, and security and server management enhancements that will help customers more efficiently manage their IT operations, reduce costs and improve performance of business-critical systems. We offer both Windows server 2012 and Windows server 2008 operating systems. We also provide following Windows application software: Microsoft SQL server 2012, Microsoft SQL server 2008, Microsoft Exchange server 2010, Microsoft Exchange 2007, Microsoft SharePoint server 2010, and Microsoft terminal server.
The VMware approach to virtualization inserts a thin layer of software directly on the computer hardware. This software layer creates virtual machines and contains a virtual machine monitor or "hypervisor" that allocates hardware resources dynamically and transparently so that multiple operating systems can run concurrently on a single physical computer without even knowing it.
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