All our hosting packages are based upon a Windows 2008 Server platform.
Our virtual server environment allows you to host larger websites or your own applications in a separate server environment. An extremely powerful physical dedicated server is divided into several smaller virtual servers. Each virtual server has its own environment and offers the same possibilities as a physical dedicated server. Just as for a dedicated server, you get root access and can thereby configure the virtual server according to your wishes.
Our virtual servers are installed on extremely powerful hardware, namely on HP DL380 G5 servers with Intel Dual Xeon 2.0 GHz Quad Core processors. Therefore, these servers harness the power of eight processors and have several GBs worth of RAM memory. This efficient configuration allows us to divide the physical server into several virtual servers.
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Options
+256MB RAM
10 €
+5GB HDD
10 €
+1GB traffic
1.49 €
+1 IP address
1 €
Win2k3 Web SPLA
15 €
Win2k3 Std SPLA
30 €
SQL 2005 Workgroup SPLA
60 €
Helm control panel
25 €
Advantages of Netconnex Virtual Servers
A development or production environment that complies with your every wish
Owing a virtual server is, as it were, the same thing as owing a dedicated server. Indeed, you yourself can pick which software you want to run on it and which extra plug-ins you want to install. You can even reboot if you want to.
Optimum system performance
We install every virtual server on very powerful hardware in order to guarantee optimum performance to each virtual environment. We use a powerful HP DL380 G5 server with Intel Dual Xeon 2.0 GHz Quad Core processors. In other words, this server harnesses the power of eight processors.
Moreover, the RAM of your virtual server (as described above in the specifications) is guaranteed, so you’re not dealing with virtual memory.
No influence of other users on the server
Every virtual server runs a local copy of the operating system. Your system runs in a “sandbox”, which means that your system undergoes no influence whatsoever of the presence of other virtual servers on the same server. In the event that a failure occurs on another virtual server running on the same machine, your personal virtual server will be unaffected.