HostReview.com Wednesday, November 29, 2006; 03:47 AM
Web hosting provider ServePath has announced its new High Availability Server Network offerings.
These customized network solutions give companies with mission-critical
web applications the opportunity to have a highly available server
hosting environment built to meet their needs at an affordable cost.
“ServePath’s new High Availability Server Network offerings set us
apart from the pack,” said John Keagy, president, ServePath. “No other
hosting provider can offer a highly customized package at such a
reasonable price point. We have the staff and systems in place to
provide this advanced level of service. ServePath doesn’t believe in
selling prepackaged solutions, which is why we specialize in providing
such a high degree of customization.”
ServePath’s High Availability Server Network offerings leverage the
company’s dedicated server products and sophisticated network
architecture, enabling them to be available at a lower cost yet
individually customized. Featuring rapid setup by a specialized staff,
ServePath can provide two or more servers with load balancing and many
managed services not offered by competitors, such as Gigabit Port
Upgrades and Storage Area Network (SAN) connections. Each network
configuration is built to exact customer specifications, with a variety
of hardware and OS options. ServePath takes care of the infrastructure
management so customers can focus on managing their applications.
ServePath’s dedicated hosting solutions, High Availability Server
Network solutions, and managed services are immediately available. For
more information, please contact ServePath at www.ServePath.com or call
1-866-321-7284.
ServePath is a leading dedicated server and managed hosting
specialist, providing custom services to businesses that need powerful
Internet hosting platforms. ServePath also provides colocation
services through its ColoServe division. The employee-owned company has
been in business for five years, with offices and its own data center
in San Francisco, one of the world’s top Internet centers.
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