Choosing
a Dedicated Server Plan
Choosing your platform
is the most critical decision you have to make when configuring
your server. INYC has a dedicated web server plan for just about
everyone. Unfortunately, that means that it's not always easy
to know which one to pick. INYC's sales representatives
are here to HELP!
To help
you in your decision making process, we have outlined the specifics
to each plan.
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Window's
2000
graphical user interface makes it user-friendly and provides
a familiar interface for most IT teams to work with. It
integrates well with other Microsoft applications and there
are a wealth of commercial applications available for this
platform.
Ideal
uses: Windows 2000 is a great SQL7 server, Web server
and backoffice integration server. Click
here to see our recommended configurations for Windows
2000.
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Linux
is a very versatile platform that serves a number of functions
well. It is particularly suitable for meeting your Internet
requirements, such as mailing, streaming, Web servers, and
file serving. Linux is a very cost-effective choice - it
uses hardware efficiently, and there are a huge number of
free applications available on the Internet.
Ideal
uses: INYC recommends Linux servers for all Internet
functions - Web servers, mail server, streaming and file
servers. Click here to see
our recommended configurations for Linux.
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The
Cobalt RaQ4 was designed for virtual hosting
of multiple Web sites, and there are a number of third-party
products available that were created specifically for this
platform. The Cobalt RaQ server has a flexible administration
interface that allows you to share administration responsibilities
among your staff.
Ideal
uses: The Cobalt RaQ was designed for virtual hosting.
If you are new to hosting, its simple administration makes
it a great first Web server. Click
here to see our recommended configurations for Cobalt
Raq.
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Note: All dedicated plans require
a 12-month contract.
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