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diginode
12-08-2001, 09:09 PM
Getting a Virtual Dedicated Servers is the cost effective solution to getting a full-featured x86 Linux server. Our VDS solution runs RedHat 7.2 and gives you full root access and is not a glorified user account (admin account). Apart from direct hardware access, anything you can do with a dedicated Linux box, you can do with a VDS.

In addition to the base RH7.2 Install, we also install additional packages such as webmin and webcp. WebCP is a web hosting control panel that is similar to Cpanel or PleskSA that helps you manage your hosting, reselling and billing.

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Our VDS Basic Plan includes -

5GB HD on ext3 JFS
25GB Traffic
Hosted on 1.4GHz/1.5GbRam hardware minimum
with resource guarentees in place
Everything you need for a HTTP/FTP/NNTP/SMTP/POP/IMAP server installed.
Webmin server management web interface included
Webcp web hosting control panel included. Includes reselling and billing features (Like PleskSA or CPanel)!
No limit on the number of accounts/domains on your server.

*Root Access*
*Native Hardware Performance (Not VMWARE)*
*No Setup Fee*
*No Contract*

$49 per month
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Use a VDS to host your websites, your backup MX or DNS, MUD servers, anything that compiles and runs on Linux runs on the VDS. For heavy duty requirements, we provide extra HD and IPs for a small fee.

If you want to test it out, sign up for our free 7 day trial on our homepage. You can also order directly and we will give you the same 7-day credit.

We only have limited free trial partitions so please hurry if you want to get a test drive!!!

Diginode Networks
http://www.diginode.net

okiemonkey
12-11-2001, 03:09 PM
What software are you using?

MrLister
12-11-2001, 04:35 PM
Full root access? Does this mean the user can install/uninstall anything he wishes. Sorry just that I never seen this before.

Synergy
12-11-2001, 04:39 PM
Are these one of them PCI SLOT SERVERS?

diginode
12-11-2001, 11:37 PM
MrLister: Yes, the user can install whatever on the server he or she like. It behaves like a real server apart from that you can not access the hardware. The binaries are not hard linked and each user is assigned a private partition that has its own ext3 filesystem.

Synergy: Not Really. It is using Linux caps to lockdown the system, akin to BSD jail().

okiemonkey
12-14-2001, 07:51 PM
Are you using FreeVSD like some other hosts are offering?