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May 23, 2007 — ColdFusion web host HostMySite.com has added 2 new Linux ColdFusion Virtual Private Server (VPS) plans to their lineup of high-performance products and services. The new ColdFusion VPS plans feature CFMX7, MySQL 5, Red Hat Enterprise, and a limited number of clients per server. For more information about the new plans, please visit http://www.hostmysite.com/vps/linux/cf/.
According to the company, the ability to have ColdFusion processes running in an environment reserved for a single client and their applications greatly enhances the stability of the ColdFusion service itself. The client’s application has the ability to expand as needed within its own environment without threat from other applications doing the same. Additionally, the ability to utilize the debugging mode and runtime logs within ColdFusion will assist customers in proactively repairing code in a timely fashion.
In addition, the existing HostMySite.com Linux VPS plans have been revamped to include 2 new premium VPS offerings with more memory, disk space, and control panel options. These premium plans were introduced to satisfy customer demand for even more powerful virtual environments. For more information about the new premium Linux VPS plans, please visit http://www.hostmysite.com/vps/linux/premium/.
“A VPS is a cost effective solution for customers looking to maximize their Web capabilities as well as manage their IT infrastructure,” says Monish Sood, Director of Marketing for HostMySite.com. “We’ve seen great customer success with our Windows VPS offerings, so it was a natural progression to enhance our Linux plans with ColdFusion and more resources.”
HostMySite.com’s VPS plans are an ideal fit for customers who prefer the lower pricing and substantial value of a virtual private server versus a managed dedicated server. Powered by Virtuozzo, all of the new VPS plans allow customers to host multiple websites, manage large database-driven applications and other Web and email functions.
For more information visit www.HostMySite.com.
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